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Better gauge of dry river flows
Lasers trigger magnetism in atomically thin quantum materials
Researchers Uncover How Our Gaze is “Anchored” in Brain
Ice shards in Antarctic clouds let more solar energy reach Earth’s surface
Bioprinting for bone repair improved with genes
‘ University of Toronto researcher examines history of American social science
Two Sets of Sex Chromosomes Determine More Than Just Sex
Light, oxygen turn waste plastics into useful benzoic acid
UW-housed RAPID Facility receives $6M renewal grant
Carbon flow through inland and coastal waterways, implications for climate
Rational neural network advances machine-human discovery
New Technique Offers Faster Security for Non-Volatile Memory Tech
Researchers Roll Out Data on COVID Vaccine Distribution and Waste
New Polymer Membrane Tech Improves Efficiency of CO2 Capture
Quantum ‘Shock Absorbers’ Allow Perovskite to Exhibit Superfluorescence at Room Temperature
Easy test can see if breeding bulls have right stuff
Team develops more efficient photocathode
Solar energy explains fast yearly retreat of Antarctica’s sea ice
Red-backed salamanders possess only limited ability to adjust to warming climate
How YouTube can fix its demonetization strategy
Carbon-coated nickel enables fuel cell free of precious metals
Mayo Clinic and Baylor study: drug-gene testing improves patient care
$1.2 million NSF grant awarded to help recruit and retain diverse math teachers
‘Self-Driving’ Lab Speeds Up Research, Synthesis of Energy Materials
Engineer aims to support quantum computing’s future with $715,000 grants
New Fulbright scholar seeks to accelerate EV for resources industry
Study shows continued face mask use offers economic benefits
New Tool Allows Unprecedented Modeling of Magnetic Nanoparticles
Ludwig Stanford study solves long-sought protein structure, shows how mutation drives blood cancers
Magnetism helps electrons vanish in high-temp superconductors
Animal noses inspire new mask, air filter designs
How Black Lives Matter protests sparked interest, can lead to change
Earthquake fracture energy relates to how quake stops
Robot photographer has eye for aesthetics
Researchers Show They Can Steal Data During Homomorphic Encryption
New screening system may point way to clean, renewable hydrogen power
‘Seeing’ non-uniformities in 2D materials may lead to new medical sensors
Antibiotic used on food crops affects bumblebee behavior
Transparent ultrasound chip improves cell stimulation and imaging
Computer-security researchers aim to prevent tech abuse
Colossal black holes locked in cosmic dance at heart of galaxy
AI tool could help plan NYS’s transition to clean electrical power
Giant leap for immersive learning: Creating virtual reality classroom
Milkweed species proves beneficial for monarch conservation
AI enables strategic hydropower planning across Amazon basin
World’s first gene editing tools for ticks may help decrease tick-borne diseases
Fix, Not Fight: Scientists Help Plants Regenerate After Injury
Electrostatic engineering gets lead out for faster batteries