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First metamaterial developed to enable real-time shape and property control

Inspired by the remarkable adaptability observed in biological organisms like the octopus, a breakthrough has been achieved soft machines. A

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Study finds drought fuels invasive species after wildfires

In a study recently published in the journal Ecology, University of California, Irvine scientists uncover the intricate dance between drought,

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Light stimulates a new twist for synthetic chemistry

Molecules that are induced by light to rotate bulky groups around central bonds could be developed into photo-activated bioactive systems,

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Chemistry in the ground affects how many offspring wild animals have

When humans get pregnant we go to the pharmacy and buy supplements. We know that pregnant women need supplementary folic

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The West is best to spot UFOs

“This [Tic Tac-shaped object that] had just traveled 60 miles in…less than a minute, was far superior in performance to

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Could we assess autism in children with a simple eye reflex test?

Scientists at UC San Francisco may have discovered a new way to test for autism by measuring how children’s eyes

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Avian influenza virus is adapting to spread to marine mammals

The highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 has adapted to spread between birds and marine mammals, posing an immediate threat

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A safer treatment path for high-risk children to overcome food allergies

New research from the University of British Columbia reveals a safe path to overcoming food allergies for older children and

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Climate change threatens thousands of archaeological sites in coastal Georgia

Thousands of historic and archaeological sites in Georgia are at risk from tropical storm surges, and that number will increase

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EU countries have seen a decade of progress towards their 2030 sustainable energy goal

Countries in the European Union (EU) have made progress over the past decade toward Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7),