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Bottled Water Can Contain Thousands of Previously Uncounted Tiny Plastic Bits
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Columbia Climate School
A new microscopic technique zeroes in on the poorly explored world of nanoplastics
| 4 min read
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Stripes in a Flowing Liquid Crystal Suggest a Route to ‘Chiral’ Fluids
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Study finds chiral structures can emerge from nonchiral systems, suggesting new ways to engineer these materials
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Coastal Populations Set to Age Sharply in the Face of Climate Migration
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Florida State University
Indirect processes could create 5.3 to 18 times the number of climate migrants as those displaced by rising seas
| 2 min read
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Measuring Grass Pollen Allergens Instead of Grass Pollen Count
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King's College London
Study finds that grass allergen levels are more closely associated with hay fever symptoms than pollen count
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Mysterious Missing Component in the Clouds of Venus Revealed
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University of Cambridge
Researchers may have identified the component in Venusian clouds that explains their color and splotchiness
| 2 min read
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Feathers Help Scientists Understand New Threat to Avian Populations
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University of Florida
Scientists work to understand the threat to bird populations from wind and solar power plants
| 2 min read
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Protected Areas for Elephants Work Best If They Are Connected
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Duke University
Protection has kept populations stable, but to rebound elephants need connections
| 2 min read
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First Ever Scientific Study on First World War Crater Reveals New Details
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Taylor & Francis Group
The spectacular explosion of the mine at Hawthorn Ridge marked the beginning of the Battle of the Somme
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Researchers 3D Print Components for a Portable Mass Spectrometer
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lightweight and inexpensive, miniaturized mass filters are a key step toward portable mass spectrometers
| 4 min read
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Science Journals Adopt Proofig Software
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
Science has partnered with Proofig AI image integrity software to ensure high standards of accuracy in published work
| 2 min read
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The Evolution of Moving from Egg Laying to Live Birth in Snails
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Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Scientists examine the genetics of how marine snails switched from laying eggs to giving birth
| 3 min read
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Students Build Science Identity through Immersive Research Experience
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University of Colorado Boulder
CU Boulder-led research program inspires community college student engagement in STEM
| 3 min read
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