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Niobium used as catalyst in fuel cell

Niobium used as catalyst in fuel cell

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Brazil is the world's largest producer of niobium and holds about 98 percent of the active reserves on the planet. This chemical element is...
Climate change reassessment prompts call for a more sober discourse

Climate change reassessment prompts call for a ‘more sober’ discourse

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An international research team has called for a more sober discourse around climate change prospects, following an extensive reassessment of climate change's progress and...
Magnesium deprivation stops pathogen growth scaled

Magnesium deprivation stops pathogen growth

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When pathogens invade cells, our body combats them using various methods. Researchers at the University of Basel's Biozentrum have now been able to show...
Dung beetle discovery revises biologists understanding of how nature innovates scaled

Dung beetle discovery revises biologists’ understanding of how nature innovates

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When studying how organisms evolve, biologists consider most traits, or features, as derived from some earlier version already present in their ancestors. Few traits...
Innovative study produces first experimental evidence linking math anxiety math avoidance

Innovative study produces first experimental evidence linking math anxiety, math avoidance

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Math anxiety is far from uncommon, but too often, those who dread the subject simply avoid it. Research from the University of Chicago offers...
Déjà vu and the postdictive bias

‘I knew that was going to happen:’ Déjà vu and the ‘postdictive’ bias

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For many, déjà vu is just a fleeting, eerie sensation that "I've been here before." For others, it gets even eerier: In that moment...
New model for the way humans localize sounds

New model for the way humans localize sounds

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One of the enduring puzzles of hearing loss is the decline in a person's ability to determine where a sound originates, a key survival...
Huge gaps in research on microplastics in North America study finds

Huge gaps in research on microplastics in North America

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Amid increasing concern about the effects of plastic pollution on marine ecosystems, a new study led by Portland State University found that North America...
Dolphins demonstrate coordinated cooperation

Dolphins demonstrate coordinated cooperation

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Cooperation is one of the most important abilities for any social species. From hunting, breeding, and child rearing, it has allowed many animals --...
Micromotors push around single cells and particles

Micromotors push around single cells and particles

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A new type of micromotor -- powered by ultrasound and steered by magnets -- can move around individual cells and microscopic particles in crowded...
How measles wipes out the body’s immune memory

How measles wipes out the body’s immune memory

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Over the last decade, evidence has mounted that the measles vaccine protects in not one but two ways: Not only does it prevent the...