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image of a electrophoresis gel
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image of flexible nanomaterial
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A thin film at the air-water interface is observable in a cup of tea.
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An international team of scientists have developed a method to count outdoor species from indoor museum records, says a new University of Vermont-led study. The new method will enable scientists to use museum records to identify species that are declining over time and may need extra protection to prevent them from going extinct.
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A small crystal of the new material, a synthesis of Niobium and Germanium (NbGe2), is mounted on a device to examine the behavior of the new electron-phonon liquid. The inset shows the atomic arrangement in the material.
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Graphic image of malaria in blood cells
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Globe floating in water
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Person typing at a computer
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Researcher looking at DNA strands
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An Image of a supernova
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Polar bear on melting ice flow
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Woman receiving fresh food
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