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How researchers turn bacteria into cellulose-producing mini-factories

ETH researchers have modified certain bacteria with UV light so that they produce more cellulose. The basis for this is

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The corona is weirdly hot: Parker Solar Probe rules out one explanation

By diving into the sun’s corona, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has ruled out S-shaped bends in the sun’s magnetic field

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How obstetric interventions affect the birthing experience

In a recent study by researchers from the universities of Cologne and Düsseldorf as well as University Hospital Bonn, mothers

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‘Holiday’ or ‘Vacation’: Similar language leads to more cooperation

“Holiday” or “vacation,” “to start” or “to begin,” “my friend’s cat” or “the cat of my friend” — in our

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Using the term ‘artificial intelligence’ in product descriptions reduces purchase intentions

Companies may unintentionally hurt their sales by including the words “artificial intelligence” when describing their offerings that use the technology,

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A tool for visualizing single-cell data

Modern cutting-edge research generates enormous amounts of data, presenting scientists with the challenge of visualizing and analyzing it. Researchers at

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Scientists using new sound tech to save animals from extinction

Scientists are using new technology to help endangered animals by listening to their sounds. The research, conducted by The University

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What no one has seen before — simulation of gravitational waves from failing warp drive

Physicists have been exploring the theoretical possibility of spaceships driven by compressing the four-dimensional spacetime for decades. Although this so-called

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Working from home is stifling innovation

Remote and hybrid working may be great for employees’ work-life balance, but it may be stifling innovation, according to new

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Injury dressings in first-aid kits provide a new technique to reveal shark species after bite incidents

Scientists have revealed that injury dressings found in first-aid kits can reliably be used to identify shark species involved in