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Monday, October 3, 2022
Specialized smart soft contact lenses can address global issues of glaucoma diagnosis and management
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New smart soft contact lens technology developed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers and health care researchers at Purdue University a...
Not enough: Protecting algae-eating fish insufficient to save imperiled coral reefs
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Bright blue Chromis fish on acropora coral at a back reef on the French Polynesian island of Mo’orea. Image credit: Kelly Speare How can we...
North Carolina Lake Sediments Show Decades of Coal Ash Contamination
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Bottom sediments from five North Carolina lakes near coal-fired power plants shows coal ash contamination that likely entered the lakes by t...
AI boosts usability of paper-making waste products
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Photo and graphic with birch tree by J. Löfgren In a new and exciting collaboration with the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, resea...
U.S. Army Orders Additional Enhanced CH-47F Block II Chinooks
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The CH-47F Block II during first flight. The Block II Chinook is powered by cutting-edge technologies — including redesigned fuel tanks, a s...
Jurassic ichthyosaurs divided food resources to co-exist, researchers find
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The skull of Ichthyosaurs Hauffiopteryx typicus from the Strawberry Bank Lagerstätt, one of the specimens that were the subject of this stud...
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Exploring Europa Possible with Silicon-Germanium Transistor Technology
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Europa Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SETI Institute Europa is more than just one of Jupiter’s many moons – it’s also one of most promising ...
What caused the holes in SUE the T. rex ’s jaw? Probably not an infection
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Field Museum paleontologist Jingmai O’Connor with SUE the T. rex’s skull. Resized Image using AI by SFLORG Credit: Katharine Uhrich, Field M...
What a reptile’s bones can teach us about Earth’s perilous past
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An illustration of how Palacrodon may have looked. Credit: K.M. Jenkins An extinct reptile’s oddly shaped chompers, fingers, and ear bones m...
Machine learning may enable bioengineering of the most abundant enzyme
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Photo Credit: Melissa Askew A Newcastle University study has for the first time shown that machine learning can predict the biological prope...
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