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Image of light in a sychrotron
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Image of skull and crossbones on a sign
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At the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, not only dinosaurs went extinct. The loss of species in the upper part of the ocean had profound impacts on its diversity and function. Image shows small deprived Cretaceous fauna after the extinction.
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Image of rare earth element samples
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The research team used pots to ensure uniformity in the soil prior to planting the trees and adding the fertilizer treatments.
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Stratospheric clouds above the Arctic, like those seen here over Kiruna, Sweden, provide ideal conditions for chemical reactions that transform chlorine to a form that depletes the Earth's protective ozone layer
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A new approach to brain imaging combines functional MRI, electroencephalography and a technique known as EROS, which shines near-infrared light on the scalp to capture brain activity
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The triboelectric nanogenerator (above) is made using a MOF fabricated with cyclodextrin (circular molecule below).
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Conceptual image of the method of using spectrally varying polarization states for high-speed spectroscopic measurements.
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Image of red wood trees
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Field trials of gene-edited crops show immense potential
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Grzegorz Greczynski, senior lecturer in the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology at Linköping University.
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