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Study Examines Feeding Damage Caused by Spotted Lanternflies on Young Maples
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Penn State
These findings will help forest managers and nurseries make decisions regarding their inventories
| 4 min read
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Manipulate a Composite Material by Means of Heat and Magnetic Fields
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Elhuyar Fundazioa
This experiment will enable teams to develop new biomedical devices and tactile technologies
| 2 min read
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Researchers Combine New Technologies to Examine Blood Proteins in COVID-19 Patients
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Lawson Health Research Institute
New findings on blood proteins may help develop personalized COVID-19 treatments
| 2 min read
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JAIST Researchers Use Deep Learning to Unlock X-ray Diffraction Secrets
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Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Deep learning can help in characterizing materials by analyzing peak changes in x-ray diffractions
| 2 min read
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Too Much Coffee Associated with Higher Risk of Death in Those with Hypertension
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Holden Galusha
In a study of 18,000 Japanese adults, those with severe hypertension were at higher risk of death caused by cardiovascular disease
| 2 min read
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Scientists Identify the Signals Used to Initiate Photosynthesis
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Holden Galusha
Researchers now know which proteins plant cell nuclei use as signals to start photosynthesis
| 2 min read
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Research Shows Which Animals Perceive Time the Fastest
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Holden Galusha
Dragonflies and blow flies have the highest temporal perception, while starfish have the lowest
| 2 min read
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Scientists Turn Single Molecule Clockwise or Counterclockwise on Demand
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Argonne National Laboratory
Controlling a europium molecule’s rotation could lead to advancements in microelectronics and quantum computing
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Paying Farmers to Create Woodland and Wetland May Help UK Environmental Efforts
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British Ecological Society
UK farmers will change their businesses to aid environmental efforts if the government rewards them well
| 3 min read
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Ingestible Biobatteries Could Allow New View of Digestive System
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Binghamton University
Researchers use bacteria as a means of creating low levels of electricity to power sensors and wireless connections
| 2 min read
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Newly Discovered Scorpionfly Genus with Bizarre Appearance
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University of Göttingen
Entomologist describes new large insect species from Nepal with unusual genitalia
| 1 min read
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Study Describes First Ultraviolet Imaging of Sun’s Middle Corona
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Southwest Research Institute
Researchers observed long, web-like structures that discharge particles from the Sun into space
| 2 min read
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