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An ant-inspired approach to mathematical sampling

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In a paper published by the Journal of The Royal Society Interface, a team of Bristol researchers observed the exploratory behavior of ants to inform...

Physical link between RNA processing and epigenetic silencing discovered

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RNA-mediated chromatin regulation is central to gene expression in many organisms but until now the mechanism of how RNA regulates chromatin packaging of DNA,...

Scientists unlock secrets of Ethiopia’s superfood in race to save it...

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Teff, an ancient grain originally from Ethiopia, is a staple crop for 50 million people in the country. It is also increasingly popular worldwide,...

Natural fluid injections triggered Cahuilla earthquake swarm

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A naturally occurring injection of underground fluids drove a four-year-long earthquake swarm near Cahuilla, California, according to a new seismological study that utilizes advances...

New research hints at the presence of unconventional galaxies containing two...

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A Clemson University scientist has joined forces with an international team of astronomers to identify periodic gamma-ray emissions from 11 active galaxies, paving the...

Teaching physics to neural networks removes ‘chaos blindness’

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Researchers from North Carolina State University have discovered that teaching physics to neural networks enables those networks to better adapt to chaos within their...

Ancient societies hold lessons for modern cities

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Today's modern cities, from Denver to Dubai, could learn a thing or two from the ancient Pueblo communities that once stretched across the southwestern...

Overconsumption and growth economy key drivers of environmental crises

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A group of researchers, led by a UNSW sustainability scientist, have reviewed existing academic discussions on the link between wealth, economy and associated impacts,...

Bacterial ‘Death Stars’ could be tricked into destroying themselves

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Researchers have discovered a network of channels inside bacterial communities which could be used to kill bacteria more quickly by 'tricking' them into transporting...

Study finds ‘dark matter’ DNA is vital for rice reproduction

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Researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have shed light on the reproductive role of 'dark matter' DNA—non-coding DNA...

Achievement isn’t why more men are majoring in physics, engineering and...

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While some STEM majors have a one-to-one male-to-female ratio, physics, engineering and computer science (PECS) majors consistently have some of the largest gender imbalances...