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Tuesday, Jul 2

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Mixing antimicrobial peptides can slow antibiotic resistance

Pseudomonas exposed to mixtures instead of single peptides did not gain resistance.

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Death of the dinosaurs helped grapes spread globally

60-million-year-old grape seeds reveal the death of the dinosaurs may have paved the way for grapes to spread.

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Fish adopt unique survival strategies in the warmest waters on earth

Some fish species in the Arabian Gulf's coral reefs are more resilient to climate change than previously thought.

Genomic test enhances pediatric cancer care

Routine whole genome sequencing benefits children with suspected cancer.

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Prosthesis driven by nervous system makes walking quicker easier for amputees

A new surgical procedure gives people more neural feedback from their residual limb.

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Discovering brain development sweet spot

How somatostatin interneurons manage early brain connections.

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Biggest genetic study on girls’ puberty age links it to weight gain

Studying genetic complexity in puberty timing.

Monday, Jul 1

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New, improved latch control helps build robots that leap like grasshoppers

The latch can be used to control jump performance across a wide range of terrains.

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Study uncovers biases in AI’s medical image analysis

The scope of fair medical imaging AI's limitations in everyday use.

Basketball-sized meteorite hit Mars almost daily

Seismological data from NASA's Mars InSight lander to derive a new impact rate for meteorite strikes on Mars.

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Expanded mushroom genomes with versatile adaptability

Independent genome expansion in Mycena s.s. unaffected by plant hosts or substrates.

AI technology to predict yield strength of various metals

The Future of Metals Research with Artificial Intelligence.

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Drone technology supports resilience, restoration of Native Hawaiian fishponds

New study higlights the use of UAVs to support integrated coastal zone management.

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Undergrad discovers key to improved Crohn’s treatments

Controlled pediatric Crohn's still shows duodenal microbiota imbalance.

Saturday, Jun 29

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Giant clams may be the most efficient solar energy system on the planet

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Giant clams in the Western Pacific may hold the answers to making solar energy more efficient.

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Daily multivitamins don’t reduce death risk in healthy adults

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Multivitamin use and death risk in 3 U.S. studies.

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Nerve injuries from repetitive work motions are common

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Identifying water pollution hotspots amid waste crisis

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For kidney health, avoid salt

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Macula densa cells play a role in kidney tissue regeneration.

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Researchers investigate three mysterious objects in the early universe

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Tiny bright objects discovered at the dawn of the universe baffle scientists.

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Researchers discover first hydrothermal field at depths of 3,000 meters off Svalbard

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Discovery of the first hydrothermal field along the 500-km-long Knipovich Ridge offshore Svalbard.

Friday, Jun 28

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AI reveals Antarctic ice shelves hold twice meltwater than thought

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Researchers used artificial intelligence techniques to map slush on Antarctic ice shelves.

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Microrobot-filled pill offers hope for treating IBD in mice

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Biohybrid microrobots help control colonic cytokines and strengthen the epithelium barrier in inflammatory bowel disease.

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Meteor strike that wiped out dinosaurs sealed Ammonites’ fate

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Ammonites were not in decline before their extinction, scientists have found.

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Breakthrough in the development of tactile robotic hands

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Exploring the bacterial universe

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Boosting bacterial DNA transformation with cell-free methylation pattern recreation.

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Rapid volcanic ash preserved trilobites reveal ‘unprecedented’ detail

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Stunning fossils reveal 3D anatomy of arthropods that lived a half-billion years ago.

Bird flu lasts over an hour on dairy equipment

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H5N1 and H1N1 stay in raw milk on milking equipment.

Thursday, Jun 27

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The importance of the human brain’s hypothalamus

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fMRI scans to examine how the human hypothalamus controls hunting and escaping behaviors in a virtual survival game.

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Researchers finally decipher density difference of sub-Neptunes

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UNIBE and PlanetS have shown the existence of two distinct populations of sub-Neptunes.