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Why the World Needs a Better LED Light Bulb
by
University of Johannesburg
Physics researchers discover they can get double the light intensity in a common light-emitting material
| 4 min read
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COVID-19: Vaccine Hesitant in the USA Unlikely to Change Their Minds
by
Scientific Reports
Half of those who are unwilling to be vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 report that nothing will change their mind
| 2 min read
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Female Finches Are Picky but Pragmatic When Choosing a Mate
by
PLOS
Female zebra finches are choosy but flexible when finding a mate, allowing them to avoid the cost of being too selective
| 2 min read
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New Pledges Significantly More Likely to Prevent Worst of Global Warming
by
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
New study in
Science
shows two-degree limit could be realized
| 3 min read
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The Intriguing Behavior of Magnets with an Extra Bit of Oxygen
by
Seoul National University
Tracking the behavior of magnetite nanoparticles for three years, researchers shed some light on an 80-year-old dilemma
| 2 min read
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New Ultrahigh Material Efficient, Low-Cost Solar Cells—Using Nanowires
by
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
New method of using gallium arsenide (GaAs) material in a very effective way through nanostructuring
| 3 min read
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ALMA Scientists Detect Signs of Water in a Galaxy Far, Far Away
by
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Scientists studying SPT0311-58 found H
2
O, along with carbon monoxide in the galaxy
| 3 min read
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Opportunities for the Advancement of Female Equity in Academic Medicine
by
University of Minnesota Medical School
The article highlights reflections from early-career female faculty during the COVID-19 pandemic
| 1 min read
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Turning Plastic Grocery Bags into Sustainable Fuel
by
American Institute of Physics
Using pyrolysis, dewaxing catalyst to upcycle plastic waste into fuel source
| 2 min read
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History of Insect Invasions Offer Insight into the Future
by
USDA Forest Service
Invasion by
Hemiptera
insects suggests that increased trade might offset the effects of improved biosecurity
| 2 min read
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Closer Look at Unexamined Interactions Could Improve Drug Purification Process
by
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer engineers aim to make better biopharmaceuticals through deeper analysis
| 2 min read
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When Building Rapport, Sometimes Less Is More
by
University of Georgia
Study provides useful insights for interview situations
| 3 min read
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