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Colourful city birds | ScienceDaily

Urbanization has a huge impact on the ecosystem and poses enormous challenges to animals and plants. The ongoing, worldwide increase…

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Runaway battery improves safety | ScienceDaily

Overheating batteries are a serious risk, in the worst cases leading to fires and explosion. A team including researchers from…

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Thirst and hunger neurons | ScienceDaily

To ensure we get the calories and hydration we need, the brain relies on a complex network of cells, signals,…

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Gold battles cancer | ScienceDaily

Precious metals are not merely ornaments; they are also important components of pharmaceuticals, like the antitumor drug cisplatin. Recently, the…

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Artificial neurons organize themselves | ScienceDaily

Novel artificial neurons learn independently and are more strongly modeled on their biological counterparts. A team of researchers from the…

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Cleaning microplastics | ScienceDaily

In a new paper, researchers at North Carolina State University show proof of concept for a system that, in a…

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A multimodal light manipulator | ScienceDaily

Interferometers, devices that can modulate aspects of light, play the important role of modulating and switching light signals in fiber-optic…

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Oxygen for Mars | ScienceDaily

To mitigate global climate change, emissions of the primary culprit, carbon dioxide, must be drastically reduced. A newly developed process…

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Elementary-particle detectors, 3D printed | ScienceDaily

In 2024, the T2K Collaboration started to collect new neutrino data following several upgrades to the experiment that included new…

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Building bridges in physics | ScienceDaily

Researchers at Osaka University show that Cartan's First Structure Equation, which relates to edge and screw dislocations in crystal lattices,…

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