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- Research team makes breakthrough discovery in light interactions with nanoparticles, paving the way for advances in optical computing [1499d]
- Stronger materials could bloom with new images of plastic flow [1499d]
- Ultrasounds for endangered abalone mollusks [1499d]
- New model may improve San Francisco Bay Area, U.S., seismic hazard maps [1499d]
- Human choices in a simulated pandemic: New study tests interventions to foster safer behavior [1499d]
- ADHD linked to hoarding behavior [1499d]
- A new, inexpensive catalyst speeds the production of oxygen from water [1499d]
- Decades-old structural mystery surrounding the birth of energy-storing lipid droplets solved [1499d]
- Researcher urges caution on AI in mammography [1499d]
- Number of wildfires to rise by 50 percent by 2100 and governments are not prepared, UN experts warn [1499d]
- New imager microchip helps devices bring hidden objects to light [1499d]
- Using artificial intelligence to find anomalies hiding in massive datasets [1499d]
- Is migraine tied to complications in pregnancy? [1499d]
- Study shows young, healthy adults died from COVID-19 due to ECMO shortage [1499d]
- A security technique to fool would-be cyber attackers [1499d]
- Caregivers find remote monitoring during COVID-19 pandemic an unexpected patient safety benefit [1499d]
- Advancing our view at the subcellular level [1499d]
- New state-of-the-art technology collects a unique time series from methane seeps in the Arctic [1499d]
- Scientist links epigenetic biomarkers to gastrointestinal issues for kids with autism [1499d]
- Scientists identify key regulator of malaria parasite transmission [1499d]
- Higher levels of biodiversity appear to reduce extinction risk in birds [1499d]
- The largest population of a rare, protected orchid found in a military base in Corsica [1499d]
- Deep neural network to find hidden turbulent motion on the sun [1499d]
- Machine learning antibiotic prescriptions can help minimize resistance spread [1499d]
- Machine learning helps to identify climatic thresholds that shape the distribution of natural vegetation [1499d]
- Immune cells forget (cell) culture shock [1499d]
- Death spiral: A black hole spins on its side [1499d]
- Swiss rivers on track to overheat by the end of the century [1499d]
- Faster, more efficient living cell separation achieved with new microfluidic chip [1499d]
- Study questions the role of vitamin D2 in human health but its sibling, vitamin D3, could be important for fighting infections [1499d]
- African 'hotspot' for highly infectious diseases [1499d]
- The protective armor of superbug C.difficile revealed [1499d]
- Hidden weaknesses within volcanoes may cause volcano collapse [1499d]
- Repurposing FDA-approved drugs may help combat COVID-19 [1499d]
- New simulations refine axion mass, refocusing dark matter search [1499d]
- What brain-eating amoebae can tell us about the diversity of life on earth and evolutionary history [1499d]
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