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Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Climate change is overhauling marine nutrient cycles
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Adam Martiny (middle) participates in ocean shipboard sampling on board the ocean-going Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations ...
Nanomaterials are emerging as a powerful tool for coastal oil spill cleanup
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Oil Spill Image Credit: Gemini Cleaning up after a major oil spill is a long, expensive process, and the damage to a coastal region’s ecosy...
Quantum mechanics helps with photosynthesis
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First author Erika Keil and Prof. Jürgen Hauer in the lab. Photo Credit: Andreas Heddergott / TUM Photosynthesis - mainly carried out by pla...
WSU researcher pioneers new study model with clues to anti-aging
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Jiyue Zhu and a student work in the laboratory. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Washington State University Washington State University scientists...
Novel processor uses magnons to crack complex problems
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The three first authors of the paper - Noura Zenbaa (on the right), Claas Abert (on the left) and Fabian Majcen (in the middle) at the momen...
Scientists Discovered the Oldest Junipers in the Arctic
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Dendrochronologists determined the age of the trees by cross-dating. The photo shows a sample of juniper. Photo Credit: Rashit Khantemirov A...
Videos with Cold Symptoms Activate Brain Regions and Trigger Immune Response
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Study on Brain Activity and Antibody Concentration Photo Credit: Andrea Piacquadio People who watch videos of sneezing or sick people show...
Monday, February 3, 2025
Effects of Declining Diversity Documented in the World of Microbes
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Phytoplankton, seen here inside a flask in the Jackrel Lab, are proving to be a valuable system for studying host-associated microbiomes Pho...
AI unveils: Meteoroid impacts cause Mars to shake
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High-resolution CaSSIS image of one of the newly discovered impact craters in Cerberus Fossae. The so-called "blast zone", i.e. th...
Plant Power: A New Method to Model How Plants Move Water Globally
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Golden hour looking out on the UConn Forest. Photo Credit: Sean Flynn/UConn Photo Earth systems models are an important tool for studying co...
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