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Wednesday, April 6, 2022
New Polymer Membrane Tech Improves Efficiency of CO2 Capture
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Image credit: Chris Robert. Researchers have developed a new membrane technology that allows for more efficient removal of carbon dioxide (C...
‘Flash Droughts’ Coming on Faster, Global Study Shows
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A map of drought conditions across the United States in mid-July 2012, the peak of a flash drought that decimated crops in the Midwest. Cred...
Does this artificial intelligence think like a human?
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MIT researchers developed a method that helps a user understand a machine-learning model’s reasoning, and how that reasoning compares to tha...
Carbon flow through inland and coastal waterways, implications for climate
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A recent study by an international team of scientists including Raymond Najjar, professor of oceanography at Penn State, found that the flow...
Smart but stressful
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Intelligent personal assistants accompany people worldwide every day. Credit: RUB, Kramer Intelligent personal assistants make everyday work...
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
“Tree of life” could help slow climate change
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Mauritia palm fruit are vital to the local economy Credit: Dael Sassoon Changing the way fruit is gathered from a “tree of life” could have ...
Scientists discover genetic variants that speed up and slow down brain aging
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Researchers from a USC-led consortium have discovered 15 “hot spots” in the genome that either speed up brain aging or slow it down — a find...
Achilles’ heel of dangerous hospital pathogen
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A scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a highly magnified cluster of Gram-negative, non-motile en:Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria; Mag - 1...
Finding Planets That Have No Star
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Most planets orbit a star, but some planets can escape and “go rogue.” But how do astronomers study planets that wander the cold dark of i...
Parasites thrive if hosts survive
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The Australian native social parasitic bee Inquilina and its host Exoneura Credit: Flinders University Like diseases affecting humans, paras...
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