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New Computational Approach Predicts Chemical Reactions at High Temperatures
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Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science
Method combines quantum mechanics with machine learning to accurately predict oxide reactions at high temperatures
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Nibbling Prehistoric Herbivore Sheds New Light on Triassic Diversity
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University of Birmingham
A Triassic herbivore has been revealed to have an entirely different approach to feeding than previously thought
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New Algorithm Diagnoses Shale Fracture Results from Fiber-Optic Data
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Texas A&M University
Clear feedback of fracturing processes is now possible thanks to an advanced algorithm developed by researchers
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Havacado or Two. Study Finds Eating Lots of the Fruit Has Public Health Import
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University of California - San Diego
Families with high avocado consumption self-reported reduced caloric intake and an overall healthier diet
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A Simpler Design for Quantum Computers
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Stanford University
The proposed design uses a laser to manipulate a single atom that, in turn, can modify the state of the photons
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Climate Change Is Making One of the World’s Strongest Currents Flow Faster
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University of California - San Diego
A change in the Southern Ocean, the region absorbing the most human-induced warming globally, detected by new technology
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Researchers Outline How Brain Research Makes New Demands on Supercomputing
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Human Brain Project
Advances in neuroscience demand high-performance computing technology and will need exascale computing power
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Sizing Up the Challenges in Extracting Lithium from Geothermal Brine
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley Lab scientists assess the technology landscape for developing a domestic source of lithium
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Space Dust Analysis Could Solve Mystery of the Origins of Earth’s Water
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University of Glasgow
New analysis of an ancient asteroid suggests that extraterrestrial dust grains carried water to Earth
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Method to Reveal Undesired Biological Effects of Chemicals
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Linköping University
The method described can be used to detect, at an early stage, undesired biological effects of substances
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Study Shows How Your Coworkers’ Morals Can Help You Do the Right Thing
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University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business
People are more likely to speak up when they see other employees displaying moral messages at work
| 4 min read
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Stretchable Pressure Sensor Could Lead to Better Robotics, Prosthetics
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University of Chicago
The new pressure sensor can be stretched up to 50 percent while maintaining almost the same sensing performance
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