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Researchers Supply Significant Genomic Insight into Tar Spot of Corn
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American Phytopathological Society
Study finds that the fungus responsible undergoes sexual reproduction early on in lesion formation
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Long-Distance Weaponry Identified at the 31,000-Year-Old Archeological Site
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University of Liege
A study reveals the existence of long-distance weaponry 10,000 years earlier than previously estimated
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Exploring the Ethics of Transplanting Human Brain Organoids into Animals
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Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology
Researchers identify and discuss the ethical issues surrounding certain types of "chimeric animals"
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The Semi-metal That Wasn’t There
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National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) MARVEL
New experiments show that a compound of europium, cadmium, and arsenic isn't a Weyl semi-metal as previously described
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Mother Nature Knows Best When It Comes to Climate Solutions
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University of Cambridge
When it comes to searching for climate change solutions, social media users prefer planting trees to "geoengineering"
| 3 min read
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Men Less Likely than Women to Share Negative Information, Says Study
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City University London
Researchers suggest the effect could be due to a greater concern among men over how other people will see them
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Can We Make a Particle Collider More Energy Efficient?
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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SLAC physicists are thinking about how to make one proposal, the Cool Copper Collider, more sustainable
| 4 min read
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Study Warns API Restrictions by Social Media Platforms Threaten Research
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University of Bath
Research on people and society to suffer as platforms limit access to user data
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Scientists Map Loss of Groundwater Storage around the World
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Desert Research Institute
A new study maps, for the first time, the permanent loss of aquifer storage capacity occurring globally
| 3 min read
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Black Holes Are Messy Eaters
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National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Researchers determine the efficiency of black hole "feeding" to be about three percent
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AI Should Be Better Understood and Managed—New Research Warns
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Lancaster University
Artificial Intelligence and algorithms can and are being used to radicalize, polarize, and spread racism
| 3 min read
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Researchers Discover New Ultra Strong Material for Microchip Sensors
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Delft University of Technology
Material doesn't just rival the strength of diamonds and graphene, but has a yield strength 10x greater than Kevlar
| 2 min read
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