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Polymer Scientist Helps Develop New Technique for Large-Scale Energy Storage
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University of Akron
New research reveals a more stable way to store energy from intermittent energy sources
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Trans-Scale Scope Shows Big Picture of Tiny Targets
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Osaka University
Researchers use a 120-megapixel camera to simultaneously image over a million cells in a single microscope field of view
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A New Era for Biology: Opportunities and Challenges of Macrogenetics
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The Morton Arboretum
A new field of study could help identify the global drivers of genetic diversity within and among populations
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Measuring Electric Current in Soil Could Provide Answers on Soil Health
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Washington State University
Researchers have developed a way to assess soil health by measuring the electric current produced by its tiniest microbes
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The Case for Onboard Carbon Dioxide Capture on Long-Range Vehicles
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Northwestern University
Proposed method can be implemented based on existing technologies
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Small Changes in Diet Could Help You Live Healthier, More Sustainably
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University of Michigan
New study evaluated more than 5,800 foods, ranking them by nutritional disease burden and impact on the environment
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Transformation in the Particle Zoo
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University of Bonn
Evidence of a long-sought effect in CERN data
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The Effects of Population Pressure on Violence Levels
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Okayama University
Researchers look to the past to understand whether a growing human population is related to a rise in violence levels
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New Study Finds Plastics Are a Tad Rubbery, Paving the Way for Better Products
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University of South Florida
This breakthrough could help find the “sweet spot” for important properties such as adhesion and scratch resistance
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ISS Experiment Expands DNA Research Toolkit Using CRISPR
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NASA Johnson Space Center
Studying DNA repair is key to future space exploration, which could expose humans to DNA damage caused by radiation
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How Leaky Pipes Are Medicating Urban Rivers
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Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Faulty wastewater infrastructure in Baltimore County leads to thousands of doses of drugs entering Chesapeake Bay
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Use Your Team’s Emotions to Boost Creativity
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Rice University
Instead of trying to homogenize team members, teams should embrace affective heterogeneity
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