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Now We’re Cooking with Lasers
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Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science
Columbia Engineers invent software-controlled robotic lasers that cook food with unparalleled precision
| 2 min read
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A Blue Food Revolution
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University of California - Santa Barbara
Doubling of global demand for aquatic foods calls for a "blue food revolution" to tackle climate change, malnutrition
| 4 min read
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Chemical Discovery Gets Reluctant Seeds to Sprout
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University of California - Riverside
New tool could help increase food supply by encouraging plant growth despite climate change
| 2 min read
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Reforestation Could Help Save Coral Reefs from Catastrophe
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University of Queensland
Increasing reforestation efforts in coastal regions could reduce the amount of sediment run-off reaching coral reefs
| 2 min read
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Innocent Children Feeling Pressure to Admit Guilt to Avoid Prosecution
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University of Exeter
Children who have not committed a crime are likely to admit guilt and accept cautions to avoid prosecution
| 3 min read
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Experts Raise Questions about Current Standards of Drug Regulation
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BMJ-British Medical Journal
Surrogate endpoints provide no guarantee of clinical benefit and should be used only as a last resort in drug trials
| 3 min read
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A Statistical Fix for Archaeology’s Dating Problem
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Santa Fe Institute
A new approach for estimating prehistoric populations that uses Bayesian reasoning and a flexible probability model
| 3 min read
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Prehistoric Humans Rarely Mated with Their Cousins
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Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Scientists screened 1,785 ancient humans' genomes from the last 45,000 years for parental relatedness
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Utilitarian Approach to Global Climate Policy Leads to Better Outcomes
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Rutgers University
An approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions that is informed by utilitarianism would lead to better outcomes
| 3 min read
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New 3D-Printed Sensor Can Detect Glyphosate in Beverages
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Washington State University
The sensor was developed for health monitoring, but it also can be used for food safety and environmental monitoring
| 2 min read
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Reusable Cloth Masks Hold Up after a Year of Washing, Drying
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University of Colorado Boulder
New study also confirms that layering a cotton mask on top of a surgical mask provides more protection than cloth alone
| 3 min read
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Climate Change Will Impact Antarctic Seals Differently
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Point Blue Conservation Science
Climate change may impact seals in one of the most remote ocean regions in the world, the Weddell Sea
| 3 min read
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