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Study Shows Childhood Experiences around Water Leads to Greater Well-Being in Adulthood
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Holden Galusha
Like green spaces, exposure to blue spaces in childhood manifest improved well-being in adulthood.
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Toward a Fully Edible Sensor Showing If Frozen Food Has Previously Thawed
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American Chemical Society
The proof-of-concept sensor is made of edible materials including salt, cabbage, and beeswax
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‘Exploring’ Inventors Thrive in Workplaces with Open Communications
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University of South Florida
Cross-company communication, versus a top-down, hierarchical approach, creates a more nurturing environment
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Report Provides Scientific Plan for Nature-Based Climate Solutions
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University of Arkansas
Professor Ben Runkle co-authored the report and will lead a focus on ecosystem-scale measurement
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Study Examines Why the Endangered Species Act Fails
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Columbia Climate School
Most species are not receiving protection until their populations are precariously small
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How Advanced Optical Tweezers Revolutionized Cell Manipulation
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Springer
A new review looks at optical tweezers and how they are used to uncover the natural secrets at the single-cell level
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James Webb Space Telescope Reveals New Surprises on Galaxy Organic Molecules
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University of Oxford
JWST characterizes polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon properties in the nuclear region of active galaxies
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Heat-Proof Chaotic Carbides Could Revolutionize Aerospace Technology
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Duke University
“High-entropy” carbides demonstrate plasmonic properties useful for a wide range of aerospace applications
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Making Pharmacy More Sustainable
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University of the Basque Country
Researchers point to the need for new measures and research designed to limit the ecological impact of pharmaceuticals
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New Way to Make New Species
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University of Konstanz
Evolutionary biologist discovered a new type of speciation in cichlid fishes in a crater lake in Nicaragua
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Climate Models Accurately Simulate Pacific Northwest Weather Patterns
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Portland State University
Researchers tested how well 26 different climate models simulate weather patterns over the Pacific Northwest
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Optical Foundations Illuminated by Quantum Light
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Tampere University
Findings add to our understanding on the physical origins of anomalous focusing behavior
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