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  • Capturing and purifying CO2 while producing energy

    Capturing and purifying CO2 while producing energy

    A new energy storage technology shows potential to address two pressing challenges at once: reducing industrial carbon emissions and improving the efficiency of renewable energy systems. It enables supercapacitors to capture and purify carbon…
    A new energy storage technology shows potential to address two pressing challenges at once: reducing industrial carbon emissions and improving the efficiency of renewable energy…
    A new energy storage technology shows potential to address two pressing challenges at once: reducing industrial carbon emissions and improving the…
    A new energy storage technology shows potential to address two pressing challenges at once: reducing industrial carbon emissions and improving the efficiency of renewable…
    A new energy storage technology shows potential to address two pressing challenges at once: reducing industrial carbon…
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  • A male Denisovan jawbone from Taiwan expands the known geographic range of this extinct human group

    Denisovans, an extinct human species, once lived in East Asia, fossil shows

    A team of international researchers based in Denmark (Globe Institute University of Copenhagen), Japan (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI) and Taiwan (National Museum of Natural Science) has made a significant breakthrough in…
    A team of international researchers based in Denmark (Globe Institute University of Copenhagen), Japan (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI) and Taiwan (National…
    A team of international researchers based in Denmark (Globe Institute University of Copenhagen), Japan (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies,…
    A team of international researchers based in Denmark (Globe Institute University of Copenhagen), Japan (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI) and Taiwan …
    A team of international researchers based in Denmark (Globe Institute University of Copenhagen), Japan (The Graduate…
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  • Mini rolling robot takes virtual biopsies

    Mini rolling robot takes virtual biopsies

    A tiny magnetic robot which can take 3D scans from deep within the body, that could revolutionise early cancer detection, has been developed by researchers.
    A tiny magnetic robot which can take 3D scans from deep within the body, that could revolutionise early cancer detection, has been developed by researchers.
    A tiny magnetic robot which can take 3D scans from deep within the body, that could revolutionise early cancer detection, has been developed by…
    A tiny magnetic robot which can take 3D scans from deep within the body, that could revolutionise early cancer detection, has been developed by researchers.
    A tiny magnetic robot which can take 3D scans from deep within the body, that could revolutionise early cancer detection,…
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  • Crystal sample

    Harnessing light with ferroelectric crystals: a new path in energy harvesting

    A research team led by Associate Professor Yang Bai from the University of Oulu has made a significant breakthrough in the field of multifunctional energy harvesting by enhancing the bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE) in ferroelectric crystals. The…
    A research team led by Associate Professor Yang Bai from the University of Oulu has made a significant breakthrough in the field of multifunctional energy harvesting by enhancing the…
    A research team led by Associate Professor Yang Bai from the University of Oulu has made a significant breakthrough in the field of multifunctional…
    A research team led by Associate Professor Yang Bai from the University of Oulu has made a significant breakthrough in the field of multifunctional energy harvesting by…
    A research team led by Associate Professor Yang Bai from the University of Oulu has made a significant breakthrough in the…
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  • Advancing sorghum science (authors)

    Advancing sorghum science: drought-resilient crop for Spain's agricultural future

    Sorghum is an increasingly important crop for animal and human nutrition, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, due to its natural resistance to drought and high temperatures. CRAG researchers have identified the molecular mechanisms…
    Sorghum is an increasingly important crop for animal and human nutrition, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, due to its natural resistance to drought and high temperatures. …
    Sorghum is an increasingly important crop for animal and human nutrition, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, due to its natural resistance to…
    Sorghum is an increasingly important crop for animal and human nutrition, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, due to its natural resistance to drought and high…
    Sorghum is an increasingly important crop for animal and human nutrition, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, due to…
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  • ista

    Scientists uncover missing link in static electricity mystery

    For centuries, static electricity has sparked curiosity and confusion. Now, a new study by researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) reveals that a material’s contact history determines how it exchanges charge—a discovery…
    For centuries, static electricity has sparked curiosity and confusion. Now, a new study by researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) reveals that a material…
    For centuries, static electricity has sparked curiosity and confusion. Now, a new study by researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology…
    For centuries, static electricity has sparked curiosity and confusion. Now, a new study by researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) reveals that…
    For centuries, static electricity has sparked curiosity and confusion. Now, a new study by researchers at the Institute of…
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  • New approach in amphibian biology: harmless viruses help to study the nervous system of frogs

    New approach in amphibian biology: harmless viruses help to study the nervous system of frogs

    Amphibians hold a significant place in evolution, representing the transition from aquatic to terrestrial lifestyles. They are crucial for understanding the brain and spinal cord of tetrapods-animals with four limbs, including humans. A group of…
    Amphibians hold a significant place in evolution, representing the transition from aquatic to terrestrial lifestyles. They are crucial for understanding the brain and spinal cord of…
    Amphibians hold a significant place in evolution, representing the transition from aquatic to terrestrial lifestyles. They are crucial for…
    Amphibians hold a significant place in evolution, representing the transition from aquatic to terrestrial lifestyles. They are crucial for understanding the brain and spinal…
    Amphibians hold a significant place in evolution, representing the transition from aquatic to terrestrial lifestyles. They…
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  • Revolutionizing Optical Imaging

    Transforming optical imaging: new non-invasive technology for imaging through scattering media

    Hebrew University Researchers introduce image-guided computational holographic wavefront shaping, offering fast and versatile solutions for complex imaging challenges.
    Hebrew University Researchers introduce image-guided computational holographic wavefront shaping, offering fast and versatile solutions for complex imaging challenges.
    Hebrew University Researchers introduce image-guided computational holographic wavefront shaping, offering fast and versatile solutions for complex…
    Hebrew University Researchers introduce image-guided computational holographic wavefront shaping, offering fast and versatile solutions for complex imaging challenges.
    Hebrew University Researchers introduce image-guided computational holographic wavefront shaping, offering fast and…
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  • Scientists have successfully bred corals to improve their heat tolerance

    Scientists have successfully bred corals to improve their heat tolerance

    A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance.
    A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance.
    A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance.
    A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance.
    A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance.
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  • Scientists discover unexpected link between genes involved in human brain evolution and developmental disorders

    Scientists discover unexpected link between genes involved in human brain evolution and developmental disorders

    Human-specific genes regulate key gene mutated in autism spectrum disorders
    Human-specific genes regulate key gene mutated in autism spectrum disorders
    Human-specific genes regulate key gene mutated in autism spectrum disorders
    Human-specific genes regulate key gene mutated in autism spectrum disorders
    Human-specific genes regulate key gene mutated in autism spectrum disorders
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