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Pine Island Glacier's Ice Shelf Is Ripping Apart, Speeding up Key Antarctic Glacier
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University of Washington
The ice shelf on Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier lost about one-fifth of its area from 2017 to 2020
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Are We Genetically 'Grounded?'
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Researchers identify molecular factors that enable birds to fly, but keep the rest of us on
terra firma
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Embracing on-Job Learning and Listening to Employees Builds More Resilient Teams
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Rice University
A work environment centered around learning and open communication is helpful as teams grow and take on new tasks
| 2 min read
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Novel Liquid Crystal Metalens Offers Electric Zoom
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Cornell University
This proof of concept opens the door for possible use in many imaging applications
| 2 min read
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Bacteria Serves Tasty Solution to Global Plastic Crisis
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University of Edinburgh
Scientists use bacteria to transform plastic waste into vanilla flavoring
| 2 min read
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Animal Studies May Not Translate to Humans without Time Considerations
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West Virginia University
Researchers found disregarding the animals' circadian rhythms can hamper reproducibility, reliability, and validity
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Scientists Uncover the Mysteries of How Viruses Evolved
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University of York
The researchers say their findings have implications for the treatment of viruses in the future
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An Atomic Look at Lithium-Rich Batteries
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College of Engineering - Carnegie Mellon University
For the first time, an anionic redox reaction has been directly observed in a lithium-rich battery material
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New Insight into Photosynthetic Membranes in Bacteria
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University of Liverpool
Researchers reveal how ancient cyanobacteria organize their photosynthetic membrane architecture
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Scientists Use Public Databases to Leap over Scourge of Publication Bias
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Hiroshima University
Scientists have avoided publication bias within genetic research by performing a meta-analysis of available databases
| 3 min read
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Future Washable Smart Clothes Powered by Wi-Fi Will Monitor Your Health
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Purdue University
Smart clothing will make you more productive and even call for help if you suffer an accident
| 2 min read
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X-Ray Scanner Spots Cancers and Analyzes Drugs in Minutes
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Duke University
New technology could aid cancer diagnosis, ensure complete removal of a tumor, and inspect drugs for dangerous chemicals
| 4 min read
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