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Robot mimics traditional Chinese massage techniques for therapeutic use https://t.co/AT7aoAGpJS via @techxplore_com
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In recent years, roboticists have developed a wide range of systems that could eventually be introduced in health care and assisted living facilities. These include both medical robots and robots...
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Machine learning helps researchers develop perovskite solar cells with near-record efficiency https://t.co/R8SZXPx6Oy via @techxplore_com
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An international team of scientists has used machine learning to help them develop perovskite solar cells with near-record efficiency. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group...
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Neanderthal-human interbreeding lasted 7,000 years, new study reveals https://t.co/FZvNg2lPKP via @physorg_com
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A new analysis of DNA from ancient modern humans (Homo sapiens) in Europe and Asia has determined, more precisely than ever, the time period during which Neanderthals interbred with modern humans,...
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Experiment reveals how Earth's magnetic field influences flow in planet's core https://t.co/tv80XWumiM via @physorg_com
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A trio of physicists, two with Coventry University, in the U.K., and the third with Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses, in France, has demonstrated how Earth's magnetic field may be...
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Scientists identify potential deep-ocean greenhouse gas storage solution https://t.co/duyRZ1dIbw via @physorg_com
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As the planet continues to warm and the ramifications of human-driven climate change continue to amplify, the need to find ways to mitigate climate change is growing. In Nature Communications,...
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Could injecting diamond dust into the atmosphere help cool the planet? https://t.co/6vKP96lk0p via @physorg_com
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A multi-institutional team of climatologists, meteorologists and Earth scientists has found evidence that dropping diamond dust from an airplane into the atmosphere could cool the planet. In their...
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Scientists study elephant wrinkles to understand their purpose https://t.co/azuXkqvXBY via @physorg_com
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A multidisciplinary team of scientists has conducted a study of Asian and African elephant wrinkles to learn more about their purpose. In their study, published in the journal Royal Society Open...
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Snowflake dance analysis could improve rain forecasts https://t.co/ydgjwXt8o2 via @physorg_com
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The key to more accurate rainfall predictions may lie in the intricate dance of falling snowflakes, a new study has found.
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Fused molecules could serve as building blocks for safer lithium-ion batteries https://t.co/iRtSu4znCV via @physorg_com
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By fusing together a pair of contorted molecular structures, Cornell researchers have created a porous crystal that can uptake lithium-ion electrolytes and transport them smoothly via one-dimensional...
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Pollination shifts in Caribbean after Hurricane Maria demonstrate ecological resilience https://t.co/nvJ9LrKpC4 via @physorg_com
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Most flowering plants depend on animals for pollination. In warm wet tropical regions, more than 90% of plant species are pollinated by animals. In Dominica, a Caribbean island country, researchers...
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Engineers develop a bendable, programmable, non-silicon microprocessor that requires only 6 mW of power https://t.co/T9MoPU9w2G via @techxplore_com
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A team of microchip engineers at Pragmatic Semiconductor, working with a pair of colleagues from Harvard University and another from Qamcom, has developed a bendable, programmable, non-silicon 32-bit...
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Protein study reveals how the tiny shrew achieves a resting heart rate of 1,020 beats per minute https://t.co/dj12hElLDm via @physorg_com
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The shrew's resting heart rate can reach up to 17 beats per second, equivalent to about 1,020 beats per minute. In comparison, the average human resting heart rate is around 60 to 100 beats per...
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Researchers design platypus-inspired bionic multi-receptor skin https://t.co/VXnsC4vJ1U via @techxplore_com
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While engineers have developed increasingly advanced bio-inspired systems over the past decades, the sensing capabilities of these systems are typically far less advanced than those observed in...
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Climate change will lead to wetter US winters, modeling study finds https://t.co/b28SqbeSuY via @physorg_com
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Most Americans can expect wetter winters in the future due to global warming, according to a new study led by a University of Illinois Chicago scientist.
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Heya web3 builders, hows your week going? These past 10 days I delivered two web3 flows, one to Blocksquare and the new client on the block FX1 which has trusted me with their Staking Interfaces. Implemented quite some new features. As I am going through these iterations of
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Fruit-only diet found to improve bats' immune response to viruses https://t.co/OXsHn71WCs via @physorg_com
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Fruit bats generate more diverse antibodies than mice, but overall have a weaker antibody response, according to a new study published September 24 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Dan...
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Atmospheric blocking slows ocean-driven melting of Greenland's largest glacier tongue https://t.co/sCks1zt5Oo via @physorg_com
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Northeast Greenland is home to the 79° N Glacier—the country's largest floating glacier tongue, but also one seriously threatened by global warming. Warm water from the Atlantic is melting it from ...
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