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Neural nets to simulate molecular motion cast

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New work from Los Alamos National Laboratory, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Florida is showing that artificial...
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Scientists discover the biggest seaweed bloom in the world

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Scientists led by the USF College of Marine Science used NASA satellite observations to discover the largest bloom of macroalgae in the world called...
cropped Ultra small nanoprobes could be a leap forward in high resolution human machine interfaces

Ultra-small nanoprobes could be a leap forward in high-resolution human-machine interfaces

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Machine enhanced humans -- or cyborgs as they are known in science fiction -- could be one step closer to becoming a reality, thanks...
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HIV eliminated from the genomes of living animals

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In a major collaborative effort, researchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC)...
cropped Portable polarization sensitive camera could be used in machine vision autonomous vehicles security and more

Portable polarization-sensitive camera could be used in machine vision, autonomous vehicles, security and more

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When the first full-length movie made with the advanced, three-color process of Technicolor premiered in 1935, The New York Times declared "it produced in...
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Best way to fight climate change? Plant a trillion trees

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The most effective way to fight global warming is to plant lots of trees, a study says. A trillion of them, maybe more. And there's...
cropped New technique could brighten screens and make smartphone batteries last longer

New technique could brighten screens and make smartphone batteries last longer

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Our future TV and smartphone screens could have double the energy efficiency, thanks to a technique invented by Imperial scientists. The pixels in many modern...
cropped Tsunami on a silicon chip a world first for light waves

‘Tsunami’ on a silicon chip: a world first for light waves

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A tsunami holds its wave shape over very long distances across the ocean, retaining its power and 'information' far from its source. In communications science,...
cropped Deep CEE The AI deep learning tool helping astronomers explore deep space

Deep-CEE: The AI deep learning tool helping astronomers explore deep space

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Galaxy clusters are some of the most massive structures in the cosmos, but despite being millions of lightyears across, they can still be hard...
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Magnetic monopoles make acoustic debut

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University College Cork (UCC) & University of Oxford Professor of Physics, Séamus Davis, has led a team of experimental physicists in the discovery of...
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11% of destroyed moist tropical forests could be restored to boost climate, environment

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In a peer-reviewed report released today, researchers have identified more than 100 million hectares of lost lowland tropical rain forests—restoration hotspots—spread out across Central...