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Grassroots Data Vital for Reducing Deadly Bird-Window Strikes
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Cornell University
International study calls for increased support of citizen science from governments and industry leaders
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AI Reads Oncologists' Notes, Accurately Predicts Patient Outcomes
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Holden Galusha
New NLP model reads oncologists' patient notes and predicts outcomes with more than 80 percent accuracy
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Biodegradable Health Sensors Outperform Conventional Synthetic Sensors
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Holden Galusha
New sensors made from seaweed, rock salt, water, and graphene promise better performance and environmental friendliness
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New Environmentally Friendly Method of Producing Hydrogen from Seawater
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Holden Galusha
Australian researchers develop new catalysts to split hydrogen from seawater without producing chlorine
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Lab Manager Academy Receives IACET Accreditation
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Ian Black, MSComm, MSc
This accreditation gives employers and learners confidence in the validity of the courses being taught
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Greater Gender Equality Helps Both Women and Men Live Longer
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George Institute for Global Health
This study has important implications for policy makers especially as societies recover from the COVID-19 pandemic
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‘Giant’ Ant Fossil Raises Questions about Ancient Arctic Migrations
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Simon Fraser University
These new findings build on earlier research and raises questions about how these insects traveled between continents
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This Starchy Bioplastic Could Make Soggy Paper Straws a Thing of the Past
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American Chemical Society
Researchers used lignin and potato starch to create a bioplastic that was strong but flexible and could biodegrade
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Scientists Twist Chemical Bonds beyond Their Limits
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Durham University
Researchers tested the chemical bonds on aromatic rings by overcrowding them to cause strain
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Hotter and Drier Conditions Limit Forest Recovery from Wildfires
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The Nature Conservancy, Arizona
Warmer climates has led to a decline in tree regeneration after wildfires, but ecological management can help
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Scientists Find That People Use Emojis to Hide, as Well as Show, Their Feelings
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Frontiers
Emoji use in Japan is often to soften the impact of negative expressions as well as to express positive feelings
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Case Study of Rare, Endangered Tortoise Highlights Conservation Priorities
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University of Maryland
Researchers share ploughshare tortoise case study to show how wildlife trafficking networks could be better disrupted
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