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cropped Researchers discover semiconducting nanotubes that form spontaneously

Researchers discover semiconducting nanotubes that form spontaneously

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If scientists could find a way to control the process for making semiconductor components on a nanometric scale, they could give those components unique...
cropped Lead pollution in Arctic ice show economic impact of wars and plagues for past 1500 years

Lead pollution in Arctic ice show economic impact of wars and plagues for past...

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How did events like the Black Death plague impact the economy of Medieval Europe? Particles of lead trapped deep in Arctic ice can tell...
cropped Study finds that parental memory is inherited across generations

Study finds that parental ‘memory’ is inherited across generations

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Are our personalities and behaviors shaped more by our genes or our circumstances? While this age-old "nature vs. nurture" question continues to confound us...

Researchers develop ultrafast semiconductors

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UK researchers have developed world-leading Compound Semiconductor (CS) technology that can drive future high-speed data communications. A team from Cardiff University's Institute for Compound Semiconductors...
Producing graphene from carbon dioxide

Producing graphene from carbon dioxide

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The general public knows the chemical compound of carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and because of its global-warming effect. However,...
New study How much do climate fluctuations matter for global crop yields

New study: How much do climate fluctuations matter for global crop yields?

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The El Niño-Southern Oscillation has been responsible for widespread, simultaneous crop failures in recent history, according to a new study from researchers at Columbia...
cropped Discovering exoplanets with gravitational waves

Discovering exoplanets with gravitational waves

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In a recent paper in Nature Astronomy, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute/AEI) in Potsdam and from the French...
cropped Scientists find high mutation rates within huge old growth trees

Scientists find high mutation rates within huge, old-growth trees

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The towering, hundred-year-old Sitka spruce trees growing in the heart of Vancouver Island's Carmanah Valley appear placid and unchanging. In reality, each one is packed...
cropped Researchers combine quantum expertise to advance research in ultracold molecules

Researchers combine quantum expertise to advance research in ultracold molecules

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Leaders in the field of ultracold molecule research from Columbia and Harvard universities are teaming up to propel understanding of the quantum mechanics of...
cropped Researchers identify genetic pathway that could enhance survival of coral

Researchers identify genetic pathway that could enhance survival of coral

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Three researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington have made a groundbreaking discovery that could enhance the ability of reef-building corals to survive...
Scientists capture images of gene editing enzymes in action

Scientists capture images of gene-editing enzymes in action

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For the first time, scientists have captured high-resolution, three-dimensional images of an enzyme in the process of precisely cutting DNA strands. The images—captured using a...