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New images reveal what Neptune and Uranus really look like
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New images reveal what Neptune and Uranus really look like

Neptune is fondly known for being a rich blue‚ and Uranus green—but a new study has revealed that the two ice giants are actually far closer in color than typically thought.
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Microtexturing soft materials to remove aqueous microfoulants
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Microtexturing soft materials to remove aqueous microfoulants

The process of crystallization fouling is a phenomenon where scale forms on surfaces. It is widespread in nature and technology and affects the energy and water industries. Despite previous attempts‚ rationally designed surfaces with intrinsic resistance remain elusive due to a lack of understanding of how microfoulants adhere in dynamic aqueous environments.
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A method to straighten curved space-time
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A method to straighten curved space-time

One of the greatest challenges of modern physics is to find a coherent method for describing phenomena‚ on the cosmic and microscale. For over a hundred years‚ to describe reality on a cosmic scale we have been using general relativity theory‚ which has successfully undergone repeated attempts at falsification.
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Ant behavior inspires autonomous material assembly research
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Ant behavior inspires autonomous material assembly research

The survival strategies employed by one of the most aggressive‚ territorial and venomous ant species may pave the way to revolutionize robotics‚ medicine and engineering.
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Evolutionary 'U-turn' may mitigate antibiotic resistance‚ study finds
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Evolutionary 'U-turn' may mitigate antibiotic resistance‚ study finds

In a scientific breakthrough‚ Monash University researchers have discovered a revolutionary "U-turn" in the evolution of antibiotic resistance‚ challenging the widely accepted notion that traits once developed are irreversible.
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Nanostructured flat lens uses machine learning to 'see' more clearly‚ while using less power
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Nanostructured flat lens uses machine learning to 'see' more clearly‚ while using less power

A front-end lens‚ or meta-imager‚ created at Vanderbilt University can potentially replace traditional imaging optics in machine-vision applications‚ producing images at higher speed and using less power.
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Metal-organic frameworks study unravels mechanism for capturing water from air
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Metal-organic frameworks study unravels mechanism for capturing water from air

Researchers from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf and Dresden University of Technology have unraveled the water adsorption mechanism in certain microporous materials—so-called hierarchical metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)—while probing them on the atomic scale.
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Photochemistry and a new catalyst could make fertilizer more sustainable
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Photochemistry and a new catalyst could make fertilizer more sustainable

Georgia Tech engineers are working to make fertilizer more sustainable—from production to productive reuse of the runoff after application—and a pair of new studies is offering promising avenues at both ends of the process.
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Titan's 'magic islands' are likely to be honeycombed hydrocarbon icebergs‚ finds study
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Titan's 'magic islands' are likely to be honeycombed hydrocarbon icebergs‚ finds study

Titan's "magic islands" are likely floating chunks of porous‚ frozen organic solids‚ a new study finds‚ pivoting from previous work suggesting they were gas bubbles. The study was published in Geophysical Research Letters.
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Engineers invent octopus-inspired technology that can deceive and signal
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Engineers invent octopus-inspired technology that can deceive and signal

With a split-second muscle contraction‚ the greater blue-ringed octopus can change the size and color of the namesake patterns on its skin for purposes of deception‚ camouflage and signaling. Researchers at the University of California‚ Irvine have drawn inspiration from this natural wonder to develop a technological platform with similar capabilities for use in a variety of fields‚ including the military‚ medicine‚ robotics and sustainable energy.
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