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  • When Plant Roots Learned to Follow Gravity

    Highly developed seed plants evolved deep root systems that are able to sense Earth’s gravity. The ‘how and when’ of this evolutionary step has, until now, remained unknown.

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  • Study Identifies Way to Enhance the Sustainability of Manufactured Soils

    A combination of waste materials supplemented with a product of biomass could help in the search for high quality soils, a new study suggests.

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  • Juul Users Inhaling Chemicals Not Listed

    When it comes to e-cigarettes, the ingredients listed are not all that users are consuming.

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  • Soft Micro-Monitors Keep Tabs on Oxygen in New Tissues

    It’s important to know one’s new cells are getting nourishment.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researchers Show How Side Hit to The Head Could Damage Brain, Lead to Concussion

    Play contact sports for any length of time and at one point or another you’re probably going to have your ‘bell rung’ by a powerful blow to the head from a hard hit or fall.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Stanford Camera Can Watch Moving Objects Around Corners

    David Lindell, a graduate student in electrical engineering at Stanford University, donned a high visibility tracksuit and got to work, stretching, pacing and hopping across an empty room.

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  • How 'Offloading' Information Could Expose Our Memories to Manipulation

    When people use their computer or smartphone to store information, they may not be able to detect if that information has been manipulated when they retrieve it later, according to researchers from the University of Waterloo. 

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  • Software to Empower Workers on the Factory Floor

    Manufacturers are constantly tweaking their processes to get rid of waste and improve productivity. 

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  • Genomic Data Show How Fish Fare in Evolutionary Rapids

    Over recent decades, many commercially harvested fish have grown slower and matured earlier, which can translate into lower yields and a reduced resilience to overexploitation.

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  • Supercomputing Improves Biomass Fuel Conversion

    Fuels made from agricultural or forestry wastes known as lignocellulosic biomass have long been a champion in the quest to reduce use of fossil fuels.

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