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New cement composite inspired by seashell material is tougher and more flexible than regular concrete
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New model details an efficient supply chain for second-generation biofuels, enhancing sustainability
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Engineers turn egg whites into a material to remove microplastic and salt from water
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New technique helps explore a cell's surroundings, allowing researchers to derive more meaning from gene expression
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When undergraduate engineering classes are taught by women instructors, the gender gap practically disappears, new research finds
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Researchers solve puzzle about why certain fluids slow down under pressure when flowing through porous materials
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Researchers have uncovered a key reason that mixing material called hydrogels with soil has sometimes proven disappointing for farmers
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Research reveals that microplastic particles get stuck when traveling through porous materials such as soil and sediment but later break free and often continue to move substantially further
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Researchers have found that ordinary conversation creates a conical 'jet-like' airflow that quickly carries a spray of tiny droplets from a speaker's mouth
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Princeton researchers find the key to multi-generational pathogen avoidance: a small RNA called P11
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The source of thermodynamic instability was found in "rattling" behavior
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Warmer or more humid climates will not slow the virus at the early stage of the pandemic, researchers predict in recent study
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"If people are willing to get in a room together and debate their differences, science can be improved," researcher says
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Princeton researchers have developed new computational and experimental tools to identify microbial small molecules encoded in clinical samples, allowing scientists to explore microbial-host interactions and to mine the human microbiome for drug discovery
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Focusing on regions of North America, Europe, and Asia where wind power is on the rise, the researchers analyzed wind speed records collected between 1978 and 2017 from more than 1,400 weather stations
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