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Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Highly reflective mirrors from the inkjet printer
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Colored, printed mirror layer on a film. Inkjet printing allows structuring so that large-scale logos can also be printed Credit: Qihao Jin,...
The bean bug brain’s biological clock
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Brain glutamate dynamics photoperiodically change based on the circadian clock gene and mediate the cellular response of oviposition-promot...
Turning carbon dioxide into valuable products
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Professor Ariel Furst (center), undergraduate Rachel Ahlmark (left), postdoc Gang Fan (right), and their colleagues are employing biological...
Two new rocky worlds around an ultra-cool star
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The telescopes of the SPECULOOS Southern Observatory gaze out into the stunning night sky over the Atacama Desert, Chile. Credit: ESO/ P. Ho...
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Endangered Amargosa Voles Begin to Repopulate Desert Habitat
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This landscape shows the Amargosa Valley at sunset. Amargosa voles are endemic to unique Mojave Desert marshes fed by natural springs and th...
Photosynthesis copycat may improve solar cells
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The diagram shows light hitting the semiconductor (purple) layered over the mirror-like photonic structure. The polaritons—mixtures of light...
Remote-controllable cyborg cockroach
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Cyborg cockroach An insect developed in this study, equipped with a tiny wireless control module that is powered by a rechargeable battery a...
Engineers Study Bird Flight
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Photo credit: Karin Hiselius on Unsplash People have been fascinated by bird flight for centuries, but exactly how birds can be so agile in...
Researchers construct the most complex, complete synthetic microbiome
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A bacterial cell culture from the Fischbach lab. Image credit: L.A. Cicero The microbial community of over 100 bacterial species could help ...
Walking and slithering aren’t as different as you think
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Abrahamic texts treat slithering as a special indignity visited on the wicked serpent, but evolution may draw a more continuous line through...
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