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Device malfunctions from continuous current lead to discovery that can improve design of microelectronic devices
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Device malfunctions from continuous current lead to discovery that can improve design of microelectronic devices

A new study led by researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities is providing new insights into how next-generation electronics, including memory components in computers, break down or degrade over time. Understanding the reasons for degradation could help improve efficiency of data storage solutions.
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Soil pH drives microbial community composition: Study shows how bacteria work together to thrive in difficult conditions
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Soil pH drives microbial community composition: Study shows how bacteria work together to thrive in difficult conditions

Though a founding concept of ecology suggests that the physical environment determines where organisms can survive, modern scientists have suspected there is more to the story of how microbial communities form in the soil.
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Astronomers discover new planet in Great Bear constellation
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Astronomers discover new planet in Great Bear constellation

Astronomers from the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun have discovered a new planet in the constellation of the Great Bear. It has a mass as much as 11 times that of Jupiter, orbits its star in 14 years and has a temperature of no more than minus 100 degrees Celsius.
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Flowers use adjustable 'paint by numbers' petal designs to attract pollinators, researchers discover
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Flowers use adjustable 'paint by numbers' petal designs to attract pollinators, researchers discover

Flowers like hibiscus use an invisible blueprint established very early in petal formation that dictates the size of their bullseyes—a crucial pre-pattern that can significantly impact their ability to attract pollinating bees.
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Researchers develop novel covalent organic frameworks for precise cancer treatment delivery
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Researchers develop novel covalent organic frameworks for precise cancer treatment delivery

A team of researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), led by Program Head of Chemistry Ali Trabolsi, have developed nanoscale covalent organic frameworks (nCOFs), crystalline organic polymers that have been modified with peptides to treat the most aggressive form of breast cancer, known as triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
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Saturday Citations: Permian-Triassic mystery solved; cute baby sighted; the nine-day 2023 seismic event
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Saturday Citations: Permian-Triassic mystery solved; cute baby sighted; the nine-day 2023 seismic event

This week, a billionaire made a spacewalk, archaeologists found a new, isolated Neanderthal lineage and the James Webb Space Telescope revealed the extreme outskirts of the Milky Way. And a few other things happened:
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Tech billionaire returns to Earth after first private spacewalk
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Tech billionaire returns to Earth after first private spacewalk

A billionaire spacewalker returned to Earth with his crew on Sunday, ending a five-day trip that lifted them higher than anyone has traveled since NASA's moonwalkers.
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Genomics reveals sled dogs' Siberian lineage
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Genomics reveals sled dogs' Siberian lineage

New research co-led by Cornell University examines thousands of years of Arctic sled dog ancestry and reveals when and how Siberian and Alaskan sled dogs' DNA mixed.
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Exceptional new fish fossil sparks a rethink of how Earth's geology drives evolution
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Exceptional new fish fossil sparks a rethink of how Earth's geology drives evolution

Coelacanths are deep-sea fish that live off the coasts of southern Africa and Indonesia and can reach up to two meters in length. For a long time, scientists believed they were extinct.
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Lindsey Graham: Iran Nuke Quest Powered by Biden-Harris
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Lindsey Graham: Iran Nuke Quest Powered by Biden-Harris

South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham expressed great concern that Iran will use nuclear weapons, and that the U.S. could be victimized by a 9/11-type attack under President Joe Biden or, if she wins the November election, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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