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Sensor Disguised as a Sea Turtle Egg Allows Remote Prediction of Hatching Time
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PLOS
"TurtleSense" can cheaply predict hatching dates, shortening beach closures and enabling ecotourism
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Technique to Generate Hydrogen More Efficiently from Water
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National University of Singapore
Light can trigger a brand new electro-catalytic mechanism of water electrolysis
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New Geomagnetic Dating Method Verifies Biblical Narratives
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Holden Galusha
Joint study unveils a new archaeological dating technique based on mapping the geomagnetic field as recorded in burned magnetic artifacts
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2022 List of 1,000 Best Female Scientists in the World Released
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Holden Galusha
Research.com team seeks to recognize women in STEM with annual ranking based on H-index
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Chemical Clues to the Mystery of What’s Coating Stradivari’s Violins
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American Chemical Society
Understanding the components of the coating could help replicate the historic instruments
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Polyphenol Consumption Is Associated with a Better Cardiovascular Health
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University of Barcelona
The protective effect of polyphenols in young population
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Migrating Birds Attracted by Light Pollution Face Toxic Chemical Exposure
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Cornell University
Gulf of Mexico states of special concern
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A New Kind of Wood-Based Plastic Could Enable Circular Building Materials
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KTH, Royal Institute of Technology
The new material can be broken down without harming the environment
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Climate Change Is Closing Daily Temperature Gap, Clouds Could Be the Cause
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University of Texas at Austin
The diurnal temperature range has a significant effect on issues related to heat stress
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Goodbye Manual Gating of Flow Cytometry Data: New Cytobank v10 Platform
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Beckman Coulter Life Sciences
An automated gating workflow can shorten hands-on time by up to 75 percent
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UK’s Oldest Human DNA Obtained
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University College London
The first genetic data from Palaeolithic human individuals in the UK indicates the presence of two distinct groups
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Insects Contribute to Atmospheric Electricity
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Cell Press
The team has developed a model to predict the electronic influence of insects
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