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Plant-Based Isn’t Just about Burgers Anymore
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University of Waterloo
Plant-based materials give life to tiny soft robots that can potentially conduct medical procedures
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Climate Is Increasing Risk of High Toxin Concentrations in Northern US Lakes
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Carnegie Institution for Science
We need to focus on the quality of the water as much as we focus on the amount of water
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Safely Removing Nanoplastics from Water Using ‘Prussian Blue’
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National Research Council of Science & Technology
Researchers remove 99 percent of microplastics with flocculants alone by irradiating them with sunlight
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High-Speed Electrical Readout Method for Graphene Nanodevices
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Tohoku University
Researchers outline improvements to radio-frequency reflectometry using graphene
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Ancient Sea Monster Remains Reveal Oldest Mega-Predatory Pliosaur
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Uppsala University
Rare findings identify a new pliosaur genus and add new knowledge to plesiosaur evolution
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Soft, Living Materials Made with Algae Glow under Stress
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University of California - San Diego
The 3D-printed soft, living materials glow in response to stress, such as compression, stretching, or twisting
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Harsh Workplace Climate Is Pushing Women out of Academia
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University of Colorado Boulder
Women leave academia at a higher rate than men at every career stage partly due to feeling pushed out
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Identifying the Maker of an Artwork by Fingerprint Examination
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Researchers used micro-computed tomography to examine a statue and discovered the characteristics of the artist
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NASA’s Webb Discovers New Feature in Jupiter’s Atmosphere
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Narrow jet stream near Jupiter's equator has winds traveling 320 miles per hour
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Urgent Action Needed to Address Climate Change Threats to Coastal Areas
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University of East Anglia
Researchers find global action to address climate change has been to short-sighted
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Researcher Scans Tropical Forest with Mixed-Reality Device
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Rice University
Novel field application of HoloLens and VegSense used for habitat mapping
| 2 min read
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Red Meat Consumption Associated with Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk
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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Replacing red meat with plant-based protein sources may reduce risk of diabetes and provide environmental benefits
| 2 min read
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