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Researchers Use Sound Waves to Move Objects
by
Holden Galusha
This new method of contactless manipulation could prove useful in manufacturing and robotics
| 2 min read
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New Research May Help Improve PTSD Medication
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Holden Galusha
By removing a certain serotonin receptor, fear responses can be unlearned much more quickly
| 2 min read
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Household Air Purifiers Improve Heart Health of Those with COPD
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Holden Galusha
New study from Johns Hopkins finds that installing air cleaners leads to higher heart rate variability levels
| 2 min read
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Could New Cancer Drugs Come from Potatoes and Tomatoes?
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Frontiers
Future cancer drugs may one day be formulated from glycoalkaloids found in plants from the genus
Solanum
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You’re Never Too Busy for Self-Gifting, Study Finds
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Cornell University
The best time to reward yourself maybe when you are most stressed at work
| 2 min read
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Soil in Midwestern US Is Eroding 10 to 1,000 Times Faster Than It Forms
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
Researchers precisely calculate the pre-agricultural rate of erosion with the help of exploding stars
| 2 min read
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Discovery of World’s Oldest DNA Breaks Record by One Million Years
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St. John's College, University of Cambridge
Two-million-year-old DNA has been identified for the first time—opening a ‘game-changing’ new chapter
| 4 min read
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Oddball Gamma-Ray Burst Forces Revision of Theoretical Framework
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University of Nevada Las Vegas
A long-duration gamma-ray burst revealed signatures typically associated with short-duration bursts
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Rotten Meat Could Be Easier to Detect Thanks to a New Biosensor System
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Concordia University
Researchers created a disposable, fast, and reliable system for identifying putrescine in beef samples
| 2 min read
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Warming Climate Spurs Harmful Oxygen Loss in Lakes
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Cornell University
Extended summers prompts oxygen deprivation in water, which has negative consequences on flora and fauna
| 2 min read
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Ankylosaurs Battled Each Other as Much as They Fought Off T. rex
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Royal Ontario Museum
Zuul shows that ankylosaurs may have also used their tail clubs for social dominance
| 3 min read
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Race to Finer and Better Imaging with Structured Terahertz Light
by
Light Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics Fine Mechanics And Physics, CAS
The ability of structured illumination to distinguish between the optical properties of nanomaterials
| 4 min read
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