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See flower cells in 3-D: No electron microscopy required

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A mature flower of Saltugilia caruifolia (left), accompanied with a microscopic view of the petal lobes (right) showing the 3-D cell structure, which has...

Using the force: Powerful new technique reveals mechanical environment of cells...

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By exposing a magnetically responsive droplet (purple) to a magnetic field, the scientists are able to exert pressure on the surrounding embryonic cells in...

Research shows importance of remote cameras as biodiversity tools

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This is a grizzly bear in Canadian Rockies. Credit: Image courtesy of Robin Steenweg University of Montana doctoral candidate Robin Steenweg shows how remote cameras can...

Bioengineered human livers mimic natural development

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This bright-field microscopic image shows a three-day-old human liver organoid grown by scientists who report research results in Nature. The tiny liver -- suspended...

Eyes in the sky reveal extent of gray seal recovery

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Snow and ice cover can camouflage seals, making it more difficult for scientists to estimate the animals' populations with accuracy. Credit: Duke University Using research drones,...

3-D printed tensegrity objects capable of dramatic shape change

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Glaucio Paulino, a professor in Georgia Tech's School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Jerry Qi, a professor in the George W. Woodruff School...

Chaotically magnetized cloud is no place to build a star, or...

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This is an artist impression of chaotic magnetic field lines very near a newly emerging protostar. Credit: NRAO/AUI/NSF; D. Berry For decades, scientists thought that the...

Wireless charging of moving electric vehicles overcomes major hurdle

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Professor Shanhui Fan (left) and graduate student Sid Assawaworrarit have developed a device that can wirelessly charge a moving object at close range. The...

Brazilian carnivorous mammal-like reptile fossil may be new Aleodon species

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This is an artistic reconstruction and skeleton made by Voltaire Paes Neto. Credit: Voltaire Paes Neto; CC-BY Some Late Triassic Brazilian fossils of mammal-like reptiles, previously...

Hydroelectric dams may jeopardize the Amazon’s future

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Map depicting the Amazon's 19 sub-basins and the existing or under construction (green) and planned (yellow) hydroelectric dams. Credit: Illustration by Edgardo Latrubesse Hundreds of built...

Novel recycling methods: Fluorescent fingerprint of plastics

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The new technique, which is the subject of a patent application, involves exposing particles of plastic to a brief flash of light which causes...