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New coral disease forecasting system

Research led by the University of Hawai’i at Manoa Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) has led to a new

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Trout in mine-polluted rivers are genetically ‘isolated’

Trout living in rivers polluted by metal from old mines across the British Isles are genetically “isolated” from other trout,

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Infants hear significantly more speech than music at home

Speech and music are the dominant elements of an infant’s auditory environment. While past research has shown that speech plays

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Antibodies may aid effort to fight influenza B

Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have isolated human monoclonal antibodies against influenza B, a significant public health threat that

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A greener, more effective way to kill termites

UC Riverside scientists have discovered a highly effective, nontoxic, and less expensive way to lure hungry termites to their doom.

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New method makes hydrogen from solar power and agricultural waste

University of Illinois Chicago engineers have helped design a new method to make hydrogen gas from water using only solar

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Martian meteorites deliver a trove of information on Red Planet’s structure

Mars has a distinct structure in its mantle and crust with discernible reservoirs, and this is known thanks to meteorites

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How does ‘not’ affect what we understand? Scientists find negation mitigates our interpretation of phrases

When we’re told “This coffee is hot” upon being served a familiar caffeinated beverage at our local diner or cafe,

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Glimpses of a volcanic world: New telescope images of Jupiter’s moon Io rival those from spacecraft

New images of Jupiter’s volcano-studded moon Io, taken by the Large Binocular Telescope on Mount Graham in Arizona, offer the

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Children’s visual experience may hold key to better computer vision training

A novel, human-inspired approach to training artificial intelligence (AI) systems to identify objects and navigate their surroundings could set the