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AI spots shipwrecks from the ocean surface and from the air

AI spots shipwrecks from the ocean surface and from the air

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AI detects sunken ships with 92 percent accuracy from the sky. The AI is now ready for more extensive tests in unknown regions to look for shipwrecks...
RNA breakthrough creates crops that can grow

RNA breakthrough creates crops that can grow 50% more potatoes, rice

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Manipulating RNA can allow plants to yield dramatically more crops, as well as increasing drought tolerance, announced a group of scientists from the University...
Gaming graphics card allows faster more precise control of fusion energy experiments

Gaming graphics card allows faster, more precise control of fusion energy experiments

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University of Washington researchers have developed a method that uses a gaming graphics card to control plasma formation in their prototype fusion reactor. Nuclear fusion...
Magic angle trilayer graphene may be a rare magnet proof superconductor

‘Magic-angle’ trilayer graphene may be a rare, magnet-proof superconductor

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New findings might help inform the design of more powerful MRI machines or robust quantum computers. MIT physicists have observed signs of a rare type...
Microbially produced fibers Stronger than steel tougher than Kevlar

Artificially designed, amyloid-silk hybrid protein developed in Zhang lab even outperforms some spider silks

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Spider silk is said to be one of the strongest, toughest materials on the Earth. Now engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have...
DNA from 93 year old butterfly confirms the first US case of human led insect extinction

DNA from 93-year-old butterfly confirms the first US case of human-led insect extinction

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The last of the Xerces blue butterflies fluttered through the air in San Francisco in the early 1940s. Now, they can only be seen...
First lethal attacks by chimpanzees on gorillas observed

First lethal attacks by chimpanzees on gorillas observed

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Chimpanzees have been observed attacking and killing gorillas in the wild for the first time. Researchers working in the Loango National Park in the...
Making clean hydrogen is hard but researchers just solved a major hurdle

Making clean hydrogen is hard, but researchers just solved a major hurdle

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Researchers have found a low-cost way to solve one half of the water-splitting equation to produce hydrogen as clean energy -- using sunlight to...
Millimeter tall mountains on neutron stars

A bug’s life: Millimeter-tall mountains on neutron stars

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New models of neutron stars show that their tallest mountains may be only fractions of millimeters high, due to the huge gravity on the...
Just 7 of our DNA is unique to modern humans study shows

Just 7% of our DNA is unique to modern humans, study shows

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A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances shows that just a sliver of our genome is uniquely shared with other humans, and...
Rare stone discovered outlining ancient Romes city limits

Rare stone discovered outlining ancient Rome’s city limits

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Archaeologists have discovered a rare stone delineating the city limits of ancient Rome that dates from the age of Emperor Claudius in 49 A.D....