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Novel Autonomous Biosampler Will Foster In Situ Aquatic Microbiome Monitoring

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Climate change and the runoff of nutrients or pollutants greatly affects the equilibrium of natural microbial communities and compromises ecosystems’ environmental status. In order to…
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Using Machine Learning To Identify High-Risk Surgical Patients

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In today’s world, advanced technology has been embedded in almost every aspect of life. Machine learning, a type of statistical artificial intelligence (AI), is no…
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Non-Communicable Diseases Emerging As A Real Enemy In Uganda? Doctors From Makerere University And Yale University Shed More Light

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One of the worst and most devastating outcomes of any treatment is death. Although death is inevitable, a lot can be learned from looking at…
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Hot Electrons Diffuse 100 Times Faster Than Usual

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Accidentally touching your hot oven rack makes you painfully aware that metals are very good at conducting heat. If we could zoom in to the…
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Studying Negative Experiences During Meditation

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More than 25% of people who regularly meditate have had a “particularly unpleasant” psychological experience including feelings of anxiety and distorted thoughts. The new University…
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Evolution In Action: Connecting Genes To Survival In Wild Mice Due To Coat Coloration

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About 10,000 years ago, light-colored quartz began depositing in what would become modern-day Nebraska, eventually forming sand dunes covering an area of over 50,000 square…
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Cerro Blanco (Central Andes): The Largest Volcanic Eruption Of The Last 5000 Years

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One of the biggest mysteries concerning the origin of many recent volcanic ash deposits in NW Argentina has been solved. New data and interpretation about…
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Bias In Brazil’s Conservation Efforts

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Setting aside land for nature conservation is a strategy that dates back centuries ago. During the 20th and 21st centuries, the number and extent of…
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Enhancing CRISPR/Cas9 Targeting In Cancer Patients

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Nowadays, CRISPR/Cas9 technology is the gold standard for knocking out alleles in any biological system through its capacity for inducing double strand breaks (DSB). In…
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Early Human Settlement On Mars By Sheltering Them In Excavated Underground Structures Due To Harsh Climate And Hazardous Solar And Galactic Cosmic Rays

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Humans will be able to reside on new planets in forthcoming years thanks to progression in science and technology, starting with the nearest planets and…
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Where Do You Come From? Tracking Sediment Provenance Through Lead Isotopes

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The quest to understand where something has come from pervades many avenues of science. One important field of geological research is tracking the parenthood of…
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