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New imagery solves mystery of why Mount St. Helens is out of line with other volcanoes

New imagery solves mystery of why Mount St. Helens is out of line with...

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Some of the clearest, most comprehensive images of the top several miles of the Earth's crust have helped scientists solve the mystery of why...
New smart materials could open new research field

New smart materials could open new research field

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A group of new smart materials discovered by researchers at Texas A&M University and their colleagues has the potential to significantly improve the efficiency...
Tracking marine migrations across geopolitical boundaries aids conservation

Tracking marine migrations across geopolitical boundaries aids conservation

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The leatherback sea turtle is the largest living turtle and a critically endangered species. Saving leatherback turtles from extinction in the Pacific Ocean will...
Artificial cells are tiny bacteria fighters

Artificial cells are tiny bacteria fighters

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"Lego block" artificial cells that can kill bacteria have been created by researchers at the University of California, Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering. The...
Chaos inducing genetic approach stymies antibiotic resistant superbugs

Chaos-inducing genetic approach stymies antibiotic-resistant superbugs

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A genetic disruption strategy developed by University of Colorado Boulder researchers effectively stymies the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as E. coli, giving scientists...
Hierarchical 3 D printing of nanoporous gold could revolutionize electrochemical reactor design 1

Hierarchical 3-D printing of nanoporous gold could ‘revolutionize’ electrochemical reactor design

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Nanoporous metals are superior catalysts for chemical reactions due to their large surface area and high electrical conductivity, making them perfect candidates for applications...
Caught in a political echo chamber Listening to the opposition can make partisanship even worse

Caught in a political echo chamber? Listening to the opposition can make partisanship even...

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Dwelling in a political echo chamber—where you encounter only people who agree with you—is hardly conducive to a healthy democracy. But it turns out that...
Quantum weirdness in chicken or egg paradox

Quantum weirdness in ‘chicken or egg’ paradox

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The "chicken or egg" paradox was first proposed by philosophers in Ancient Greece to describe the problem of determining cause-and-effect. Now, a team of physicists...
Newly discovered dinosaurs fill in evolutionary gap spanning 70 million years

Newly discovered dinosaurs fill in evolutionary gap spanning 70 million years

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Two newly discovered dinosaurs may be missing links in an unusual lineage of predators that lived between 160 million and 90 million years ago,...
Neutrophil nanosponges soak up proteins that promote rheumatoid arthritis

Neutrophil nanosponges soak up proteins that promote rheumatoid arthritis

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Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed neutrophil "nanosponges" that can safely absorb and neutralize a variety of proteins that play...
Dramatic vegetation changes in the past hint at dire future

Dramatic vegetation changes in the past hint at dire future

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A study on dramatic changes to Earth's vegetation as it emerged from the last ice age and temperatures rose has offered clues on the...