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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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Technology Makes Studying Gene Function Easier, Faster, and More Efficient
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Baylor College of Medicine
Researchers tag the genes of interest with a gene that confers either resistance or sensitivity to specific drugs
| 3 min read
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Researchers Develop New Tool for Analyzing Large Superconducting Circuits
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Northwestern University
Method could help push forward the field of quantum computing
| 2 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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Engineering Sources of Loss Provides New Features for Perfect Light Absorption
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Washington University in St. Louis
Loss is ubiquitous in nature, and by better understanding it, we make it more useful
| 4 min read
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Groundbreaking Technique Yields Important New Details on Possible ‘Fifth Force’
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University of Waterloo
Researchers uncovered new information about an important subatomic particle and a long-theorized fifth force of nature
| 2 min read
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Walking with Coffee Is a Little-Understood Feat of Physics
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Arizona State University
Understanding the physics behind natural processes provides new applications for soft robotics, manufacturing automation
| 3 min read
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Researcher and Colleagues Offer Standards for Studies Using Machine Learning
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
The standards would allow other scientists to focus on the next breakthrough rather than recreating the original study
| 2 min read
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Stellar Collision Triggers Supernova Explosion
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National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Astronomers have found dramatic evidence that a black hole or neutron star spiraled its way into the core of a companion star and caused that companion to explode as a supernova
| 3 min read
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Bacteria May Hold Key for Energy Storage, Biofuels
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Cornell University
Researchers are working toward engineering a new bacteria that can make organic molecules, such as biofuels
| 2 min read
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