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Genome scientists develop novel approaches to studying
widespread form of malaria |
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Sea snakes that can't drink seawater |
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Chimpanzee 'mini-brains' hint at secrets of human evolution |
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Nested CRISPR enables efficient genome editing using long DNA
fragments |
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Mosquitoes can hear from longer distances than previously
thought |
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The physics underlying complex biological architectures |
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New technique pinpoints milestones in the evolution of
bacteria |
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Butterflies are genetically wired to choose a mate that looks
just like them |
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Do fish recognize themselves in the mirror? |
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Viral communications hacking boosts Leishmania infections |
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Biologists answer fundamental question about cell size |
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New findings could make mosquitos more satisfied--and safer to
be around |
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A scientific study reveals the enigmas on social behaviour of
western lowland gorillas |
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Research explains how snakes lost their limbs |
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How plants expand their capacity to use solar energy |
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Researchers uncover mechanism of protein transport in
mitochondria |
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Competent chimpanzee nutcrackers |
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Six new species of hideously adorable tentacle-nosed catfish
discovered in Amazon |
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Study confirms beaked whales' incredible diving abilities |
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Bees have brains for basic math, study finds |
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Species 'hotspots' created by immigrant influx or evolutionary
speed depending on climate |
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Researchers investigate a billion years of coexistence between
plants and fungi |
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What can worms tell us about human aging? |
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Female manakins use male mating call when implanted with male
hormones |
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Black soldier fly larvae found to maximize eating by forming a
fountain |
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Think big--at least when it comes to global conservation |
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Researchers discover corn plants call in hungry nematodes when
resistant rootworms attack |
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Fluconazole makes fungi sexually active |
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DNA traces on wild flowers reveal insect visitors |
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Shark Bay: A World Heritage Site at catastrophic risk |
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How to keep your pets safe from marijuana poisoning |
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More nutritious, natural flavor, non-GMO 'orange corn'
launches in US markets |
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Bee dispersal ability may influence conservation measures |
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Study finds experimental extreme draining of reservoir has
unexpected ecological impacts |
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Sunda clouded leopard under threat from habitat fragmentation |
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Choosy Amphipods |
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Could theatre be way forward in communicating conservation
messages? |
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First study of black bear population in 30 years identifies
need for safer, habitable public land in Alberta |
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Desert bacteria protect food crops from salt toxicity |
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Study explores new way to increase conservation impact |
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Researchers map ferocious speed and likely cause of woody weed
spread across Ethiopia |
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India's 'granny' elephant dies aged 88 |
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Larger datasets unravel deep roots |
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Nitrogen gets in the fast lane for chemical synthesis |
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Researchers add porous envelope to aluminum plasmonics |
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Boosting solid state chemical reactions |
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Scientists take X-ray aim in effort to discover new fuel
catalyst |
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Cryo-force spectroscopy reveals the mechanical properties of
DNA components |
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Scientists discover genes that help harmful bacteria thwart
treatment |
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Scientists find a cheaper way to light up OLED screens |
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Shape of structure that nerve cells use to sense cold and
menthol could be new target for chronic pain and migraine |
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Atomic-scale simulation of antiarrhythmic drug interaction
with cardiac cells |
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Green water-purification system works without heavy metals or
corrosive chemicals |
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Scientists discover a better way to make plastics out of
sulfur |
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Chemical and topographical single-cell imaging at nanoscale
resolution by near-field desorption mass spectrometry |
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Bioplotting bone-mimetic 3-D tissue scaffolds with osteogenic
effects |
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Scientists discover new type of self-healing material |
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Novel electrocatalyst outperforms platinum in alkaline
hydrogen production |
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Study unravels how microbes produce key compound used to fight
cancer |
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Mega docking library poised to speed drug discovery |
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Untangling a strange phenomenon that both helps and hurts
lithium-ion battery performance |
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How 'optical tweezers' could address one of crime labs'
biggest challenges |
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3-D printed tires and shoes that self-repair |
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Researchers use artificial neural networks to streamline
materials testing |
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Better assessing bacteria sensitivity to antibiotics could
change how drugs are prescribed |
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Building self-tests for the world's most common infectious
diseases--with paper |
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Observing hydrogen's effects in metal |
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Research using atom probe tomography reveals chinks in iron
crystals that can 'heal' |
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How a fungus can cripple the immune system |
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Turning a porous material's color on and off with acid |
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Researchers develop new methods to create microfluidic devices
with fluoropolymers |
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Unleashing perovskites' potential for solar cells |
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Periodic table still influencing today's research |
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Scientists develop metal-free photocatalyst to purify
pathogen-rich water in minutes |
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Researchers obtain an important chemical compound |
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Sandia identifies unusual polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
using tandem mass spectrometry |
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Manfred Eigen, 1967 Nobel chemistry laureate, dies at 91 |
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Scientists to create new 'chemical noses' to rid the
environment of industrial pollutants |
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Special high-protein plants provide proteins, fibres and
antioxidants in a single package |
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Neutrons unlock properties of novel porous metal-hydride for
possible new energy storage applications |
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'Unclonable' tag combats counterfeiters |
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The subtle role of surfaces in ion stickiness |
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Controlling charge flow by managing electron holes |
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Hydrogels change water and solute dynamics |
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Chirality inversion in a helical molecule at controlled speeds |
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DeepCrack: a new hierarchical CNN-based method for crack
segmentation |
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'Air traffic control' for driverless cars could speed up
deployment |
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Picture-guessing game play with computer will help AI effort
grow some common sense |
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Amazon invests in self-driving car startup Aurora |
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Will moving to the commercial cloud leave some data users
behind? |
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Researchers chart path to cheaper flexible solar cells |
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Circular all-or-nothing: A new approach to protect data from
key exposure |
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AAA: Cold weather can cut electric car range over 40 percent |
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To conserve energy, AI clears up cloudy forecasts |
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Artificial intelligence can identify microscopic marine
organisms |
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A new approach for low-resource machine transliteration using
RNNs |
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Coda 1.0: Wowza, a doc, tables, tabs, buttons, and go team |
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Android phone becomes tool for conversations live between deaf
and hearing people |
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A framework to estimate and control leg trajectories of a
quadrupedal microrobot |
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A new approach for fast estimation of the solar energy
potential in urban environments |
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Peering under the hood of fake-news detectors |
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Scaling up search for analogies could be key to innovation |
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Transforming flat elastomers into 3D shapes: A reconfigurable
soft actuator |
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Engineers harvest heart's energy to power life-saving devices |
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MIMIC chest X-ray database to provide researchers access to
over 350,000 patient radiographs |
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GPU news: Time for another go at waferscale computer |
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'Inkjet' solar panels poised to revolutionise green energy |
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Love it and leave it: Social media effects explored by
researchers |
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Researchers report advances in stretchable semiconductors,
integrated electronics |
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Implementing kick control on simulated and real-world wheeled
robots |
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