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Scientists Harness Flower ‘Super Power’ to Pave the Way for New Drug Treatments
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University of Bath
Researchers have developed a way of joining up the head and tail of a protein, making it easier to get into cells
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Police to Trial New Forensic Footwear Process
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Staffordshire University
Forensic experts are taking new steps to identify criminals caught on CCTV using the shoes they are wearing
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Global Warming Intensifies Heavy Rain—Even More than Expected
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Intensity and frequency of heavy rainfall is increasing exponentially with global warming
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Researchers Pioneer a New Way of Searching for Dark Matter
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University of the Witwatersrand
Researchers investigate whether dark matter particles actually are produced inside a jet of standard model particles
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Pioneering Research Method Reveals Bluefin Tuna’s Fate
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University of Southampton
Bluefin tuna may be driven into more dangerous waters thanks to rising sea temperatures
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Collaboration between Women Helps Close the Gender Gap in Ice Core Science
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University of Alberta
Analyzing the evolution of women's participation in ice core research
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New Fluorescence-Based Methods for Fast and Accessible Measurements
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INsociety
Two new complementary approaches for versatile but precise light intensity measurements in fluorescence imaging systems
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Scientists Confirm That Seychelles Is a Hope Spot for Blue Whales
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Save Our Seas Foundation
They occur seasonally and scientists are hopeful that further research is possible here on these elusive animals
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The Fens of Eastern England Once Held Vast Woodlands, Study Finds
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University of Cambridge
Findings help put the current anthropogenic climate change in a long-term context
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Artificial Intelligence Finds Ways to Develop New Drugs
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ETH Zurich
A new AI model can predict where a pharmaceutically active molecule can be chemically modified and how best to do it
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‘Strange Metal’ Is Strangely Quiet in Noise Experiment
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Rice University
Rice physicists find evidence of exotic charge transport in quantum material
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Separating Out Signals Recorded at the Seafloor
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Washington University in St. Louis
New microanalysis approach has helped researchers separate out signals in pyrite
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