The Original Twitter? Tiny Electronic Tags Monitor Birds’ Social Networksby Other AuthorAn electronic tag designed at the University of Washington can for the first time see when birds meet in the wild.
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ArticleManaging from a Distanceby Donna KridelbaughAs part of professional development and training programs, lab managers must be provided with opportunities to develop the skills required to effectively facilitate virtual collaborations.
NewsA Fast, Non-Destructive Test for Two-Dimensional Materialsby Penn State Materials Research InstituteNew method will better help researchers analyze defects in such materials
NewsResearchers Seek Efficient Means of Splitting Waterby Cornell UniversityTeam aims to make the process more efficient and less expensive
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