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Scientists Name New Frog-Legged Beetle Fossil for Sir David Attenborough
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science
"Attenborough’s Beauty" was on display for decades waiting to be identified
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The ‘Phytoplankton Factory’—from Nutrients to Algae Growth
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Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
A recent study provides new insights into the complex biogeochemical processes at the base of the marine ecosystem
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Quantum Crystal Could Be a New Dark Matter Sensor
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
Physicists have linked together the mechanical motion and electronic properties of a tiny blue crystal
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Women, Early-Career Academics More Likely to Feel Like ‘Impostors’
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New York University
New study uncovers obstacle to certain groups’ professional advancement in academia
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The Future of Medicine Is Nearer Thanks to Researchers’ Invention
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
New process yields more, purer RNA at a fraction of the cost
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Corn’s Genetic Diversity on Display in New Genome Study
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Iowa State University
Plant scientists can now better select for genes likely to lead to better crop yields or stress tolerance
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Decades of Research Brings Quantum Dots to Brink of Widespread Use
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
New article gives an overview of almost three decades of research into colloidal quantum dots
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Two PrEP Medications Are Now Available for Very Different Prices
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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute
A new study examines reasons patients switched to the newer of two drugs
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Insights into the Migration Pattern of World’s Farthest-Migrating Species
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University of British Columbia
Study finds that the Arctic tern uses just a few select routes during migration
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Researchers around the World Are Buzzing about a Candidate Superconductor
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University of California - Santa Barbara
New research into a material in which electrical resistance disappears and magnetic fields are expelled is underway
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Nutritional Value of Foods Static despite Targets on Calories, Salt, and Sugar
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PLOS
Voluntary reformulation policies to improve foods’ nutritional values found to be ineffective
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Dissolvable Smartwatch Makes for Easier Electronics Recycling
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American Chemical Society
Researchers have developed a two-metal nanocomposite for circuits that disintegrates when submerged in water
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