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The Backlash Continues: Tech Company Pulls Ads From Olympics As Boycott Movement Grows
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The Backlash Continues: Tech Company Pulls Ads From Olympics As Boycott Movement Grows

The Backlash Continues: Tech Company Pulls Ads From Olympics As Boycott Movement Grows
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Invasive, blood-sucking fish 'may hold the key to understanding where we came from,' say biologists
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Invasive, blood-sucking fish 'may hold the key to understanding where we came from,' say biologists

One of just two vertebrates without a jaw, sea lampreys that are wreaking havoc in Midwestern fisheries are simultaneously helping scientists understand the origins of two important stem cells that drove the evolution of vertebrates.
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How Staphylococcus slips around between biological environments
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How Staphylococcus slips around between biological environments

It's an unpleasant fact that most of us are happy to ignore: Our mouths and noses are the natural homes to infectious and antibiotic resistant bacteria.
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Folded peptides are more electrically conductive than unfolded peptides, study reveals
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Folded peptides are more electrically conductive than unfolded peptides, study reveals

What puts the electronic pep in peptides? A folded structure, according to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Scientists control bacterial mutations to preserve antibiotic effectiveness
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Scientists control bacterial mutations to preserve antibiotic effectiveness

Scientists have discovered a way to control mutation rates in bacteria, paving the way for new strategies to combat antibiotic resistance.
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Exploring what happens when different spherical objects hit the water
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Exploring what happens when different spherical objects hit the water

When an object hits a body of water vertically, it is accompanied by a strong hydrodynamic force fueled by the flow of water around it, which propels it forward. The magnitude of this force is known to vary depending on the mass of the object hitting the water.
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Balancing instability and robustness: New mathematical framework for dynamics of natural systems
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Balancing instability and robustness: New mathematical framework for dynamics of natural systems

Scientists all over the world use modeling approaches to understand complex natural systems such as climate systems or neuronal or biochemical networks. A team of researchers has now developed a new mathematical framework that explains, for the first time, a mechanism behind long transient behaviors in complex systems.
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How a warming Arctic is accelerating global climate change
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How a warming Arctic is accelerating global climate change

Three recent papers authored by Ted Schuur, Regents' professor of biological sciences at Northern Arizona University, and other researchers around the world, organized through the Permafrost Carbon Network, investigate the biological processes taking place in the warming Arctic tundra and provide insight into what we can expect from that region as the climate continues to change.
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Ancient DNA analyses imply brucellosis pathogen evolved with development of farming
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Ancient DNA analyses imply brucellosis pathogen evolved with development of farming

Scientists analyzed ancient DNA extracted from an 8,000-year-old sheep bone and detected the Brucella melitensis pathogen. Brucellosis affects millions of people every year and causes significant harm to the welfare of livestock.
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Atomic 'GPS' elucidates movement during ultrafast material transitions
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Atomic 'GPS' elucidates movement during ultrafast material transitions

Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have created the first-ever atomic movies showing how atoms rearrange locally within a quantum material as it transitions from an insulator to a metal. With the help of these movies, the researchers discovered a new material phase that settles a yearslong scientific debate and could facilitate the design of new transitioning materials with commercial applications.
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