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Warmer temperatures accelerate the development time of larvae, leading to a smaller window of time for dragonflies could eat them.
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These crosslinked polymers are water-insoluble. They do not melt at high temperatures but rather deteriorate. However, after roughly 16 hours at 80 degrees Celsius, the acids "cut" the chains, stabilising the polymers and allowing recycling.
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In remarks at Tuesday's ceremony in the House's East Room, Biden emphasized our commitment to restoring top-tier science in America.
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An international team of scientists has discovered a huge spike in radiocarbon levels 14,300 years ago by analysing ancient tree-rings found in the French Alps.
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In a major move that will usher in a new teaching-learning experience for students, the Osmania University has appointed six industry experts and scientists under the new concept of PoP.
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Scientists have, for the first time, identified specific blood biomarkers that can accurately identify patients with long Covid.
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This cell therapy approach is unique in the field because most researchers are working to find pills or injectables to treat Alzheimer's disease.
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According to Jason Akulian from the UNC Department of Medicine, "This technology enables us to access targets that would be otherwise unreachable with a conventional bronchoscope, or even a robotic one."
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Published in Nature Astronomy, the research suggests that electrons potentially played a role in the creation of water on the moon.
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Several factors, such as age, pre-existing health conditions, and even genetic predispositions, play a significant role in determining the severity of a Covid-19 infection.
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While the leaf extracts of this plant have been utilized for treating various ailments, including cancer and Covid-19, the precise mechanism of the plant's compounds has only recently come into clearer focus for researchers
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The device has been tested extensively which deactivates more than 99.99 per cent of harmful pathogens and provides quality indoor air.
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Experiencing interpersonal violence during childhood or adulthood raises the likelihood of developing adult-onset diabetes, with similar risk levels observed in both men and women.
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Scientists have found how mosquito-transmitted viruses, including dengue and Zika, hijack host cells to promote their own reproduction.
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Chinese military scientists have claimed that they have developed a new cooling system that allows high-energy lasers to operate 'infinitely'
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Scientists have discovered deposits of salts forming a hexagonal pattern in sedimentary layers dating from 3.8 to 3.6 billion years ago on the Red Planet.
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The European climate monitoring organisation made it official: July 2023 was Earth's hottest month on record by a wide margin.
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Scientists are suggesting a mathematical neural network theory in which memories consolidate to the neocortex only if they enhance generalisation.
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The lead author, Justin Holcomb stated that until recently, the material from the mid-20th-century space race was considered relatively safe.
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The scientists chose 32 angiosperm clades from the angiosperm tree of life, totalling 3,626 species from 10 orders and 16 families.