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Programmable network routers

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“You need to have the ability for researchers and engineers to try out thousands of ideas,” says Hari Balakrishnan, the Fujitsu Professor in Electrical...

New tiny species of extinct Australian marsupial lion named after Sir...

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Reconstruction by palaeoartist Peter Schouten of Microleo attenboroughi prowling along the branches of rainforest trees in search of prey. Credit: Peter Schouten The fossil remains...

‘Cyclops’ beetles hint at solution to ‘chicken-and-egg’ problem in novel trait...

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Heads of horned and cyclopic beetles of the genus Onthophagus are shown. After knocking out the gene otd1, the cyclopic beetle (right) lost the...

Ancient air pockets changing the history of Earth’s oxygen

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Microscopic view of halite (i.e. salt) with cubic fluid inclusions containing trapped ancient water and air.Credit: Kathleen Benison Ancient air trapped in rock salt for...

New study shows LSD’s effects on language

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The consumption of LSD, short for lysergic acid diethylamide, can produce altered states of consciousness. This can lead to a loss of boundaries between...

Bubble-wrapped sponge creates steam using sunlight

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MIT graduate student George Ni holds a bubble-wrapped, sponge-like device that soaks up natural sunlight and heats water to boiling temperatures, generating steam through...

Antibiotic treatment increased risk for type 1 diabetes in animal study

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This image is graph of the relationships between groups of bacterial species called OTUs found to occur together in mice either treated with antibiotics...

Scientists challenge recommendation that men with more muscle need more protein

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How much protein should we eat after exercise? Credit: Image courtesy of University of Stirling Sports nutrition recommendations may undergo a significant shift after research...

New flexible material can make any window ‘smart’

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This is a darkened electrochromic film on plastic prepared by chemical condensation.Credit: Cockrell School of Engineering Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The...

‘Artificial atom’ created in graphene

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The charged tip of a scanning tunneling microscope and an additional magnetic field lead to localized stable electron states in graphene.Credit: Nils Freitag, RWTH...

Urban water pumping raises arsenic risk in Southeast Asia

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Drilling a well for groundwater near Hanoi, Vietnam.Credit: Ben Bostick/Lamont-Doherty Earth ObservatoryClose Large-scale groundwater pumping is opening doors for dangerously high levels of arsenic to...