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Friday, September 29, 2023
Soil bacteria prevail despite drought conditions
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ClimGrass, the field experiment in Styria, in which drought is simulated in combination with future climate conditions. Photo Credit: Markus...
Giant molecular rotors operate in solid crystal
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Artistic depiction of a giant rotor molecule rotating in the solid state. Illustration Credit: Rempei Ando, et al. Angewandte Chemie Interna...
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Biochemistry innovation to aid reef restoration, management
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Close-up of coral shows individual polyps. Photo Credit: Ty Roach Using an innovative new approach to sampling corals, researchers at the Un...
Why Are Killer Whales Harassing and Killing Porpoises Without Eating Them
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A killer whale in the Salish Sea is observed harassing a porpoise, a behavior that has long perplexed scientists. A study from Wild Orca and...
Researchers uncover critical clues about the origin of heart arrhythmias
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Immunofluorescent staining demonstrating fibroblasts expressing the Channelrhodopsin protein in heart scar tissue. The ChR2-expressing fibro...
Ultrasound may rid groundwater of toxic ‘forever chemicals’
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PFAS is notoriously difficult to clean from the environment, but ultrasound may offer a more effective solution compared to past efforts. Ph...
Revolutionary X-ray microscope unveils sound waves deep within crystals
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Scientists developed a groundbreaking technology that allows them to see sound waves and microscopic defects inside crystals, promising insi...
Solar cell material can assist self-driving cars in the dark
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Rui Zhang, postdoc fellow at IFM is one of the principle authors to the article published in Nature Photonics. Photo Credit: Olov Planthaber...
Purdue researchers develop a new type of intelligent architected materials for industry applications
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Products made with intelligent architected materials developed at Purdue University have the ability to change from one stable configuration...
Hunting anything that flies
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Pillar from Göbekli Tepe depicting a vulture with its wings spread. Photo Credit: © Nadja Pöllath / SNSB-SPM Birds were an important source...
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