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  • A Precise Chemical Fingerprint of the Amazon

    Drone-based monitoring system reveals important information on the health of the Amazon.

  • Finding (Microbial) Pillars of the Bioenergy Community

    Stems, leaves, flowers and fruits make up the biggest chunk of potential living space for microbes in the environment, but ecologists still don’t know a lot about how the microorganisms that reside there establish and maintain themselves over the course of a growing season.

  • Ultra-Thin Optical Elements Directly Measure Polarization

    For the first time, researchers have used ultra-thin layers of 2D structures known as metasurfaces to create holograms that can measure the polarization of light.

  • New Cardiac Fibrosis Study Identifies Key Proteins That Translate into Heart Disease

    The formation of excess fibrous tissue in the heart, which underlies several heart diseases, could be prevented by inhibiting specific proteins that bind to RNA while its code is being translated.

  • Jurassic Crocodile Identified in Fossil Study

    A prehistoric crocodile that lived around 180 million years ago has been identified – almost 250 years after the discovery of its fossil remains.

  • Mosquito Incognito: Could Graphene-Lined Clothing Prevent Mosquito Bites?

    The nanomaterial graphene has received significant attention for its potential uses in everything from solar cells to tennis rackets.

  • First Water Detected on Potentially ‘Habitable’ Planet

    K2-18b, which is eight times the mass of Earth, is now the only planet orbiting a star outside the Solar System, or ‘exoplanet’, known to have both water and temperatures that could support life.

  • Malaria Could Be Felled by an Antarctic Sea Sponge

    The frigid waters of the Antarctic may yield a treatment for a deadly disease that affects populations in some of the hottest places on earth. 

  • How Can We Feed the World Without Overwhelming the Planet?

    Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 calls for ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture. 

  • New AI Neural Network Approach Detects Heart Failure from a Single Heartbeat with 100% Accuracy

    Researchers have developed a neural network approach that can accurately identify congestive heart failure with 100% accuracy through analysis of just one raw electrocardiogram (ECG) heartbeat, a new study reports.

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