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ScienceDaily · 08/18/2024 18:45 EDT

The bee's knees: New tests created to find fake honey

Researchers have developed new ways to detect sugar syrup adulteration in honey, paving the way for fast and accurate tests to discover fake products. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 08/16/2024 17:39 EDT

New twist on synthesis technique promises sustainable manufacturing

Researchers developed a new method known as flash-within-flash Joule heating (FWF) that could transform the synthesis of high-quality solid-state materials, offering a cleaner, faster and more sustainable manufacturing process. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 08/16/2024 17:39 EDT

Scientists discover phenomenon impacting Earth's radiation belts

Two scientists discovered a new type of 'whistler,' an electromagnetic wave that carries a substantial amount of lightning energy to the Earth's magnetosphere. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 14:34 EDT

Decoding mysterious seismic signals

Geophysicists find link between seismic waves called PKP precursors and anomalies in Earth's mantle that are associated with hotspots associated with volcanism on the surface. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 08/16/2024 14:34 EDT

Researchers develop new chemical method to enhance drug discovery

Researchers developed a novel reagent that enhances the precision of drug synthesis. This innovative method introduces a new sulfur fluoride exchange (SuFEx) reagent that allows for highly controlled production of crucial sulfur-based molecules, including sulfinamides, sulfonimidamides and sulfoximines. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 08/16/2024 12:39 EDT

Tracking down the asteroid that sealed the fate of the dinosaurs

The asteroid that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago probably came from the outer solar system. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

Rethinking the dodo

Researchers are setting out to challenge our misconceptions about the Dodo, one of the most well-known but poorly understood species of bird. Researchers have undertaken the most comprehensive review of the taxonomy of the Dodo and its closest relative, the Rodriguez Island Solitaire. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

Why isn't Colorado's snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? New research suggests the problem might be the lack of spring rainfall

The Colorado River and its tributaries provide water for hydropower, irrigation and drinking water in seven U.S. states and Mexico. But since 2000, water managers have struggled to predict how much water will come from the snowpack. The problem lies with the lack of rainfall in the spring, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

Same person, Different place: Twice the odds of a dementia diagnosis

With new medications on the market or in the works for Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia, a new study suggests that getting the diagnosis needed to access these new treatments may depend on where you live. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

Researchers discover smarter way to recycle polyurethane

Researchers have found a better method to recycle polyurethane foam from items like mattresses: They are not only able to break down PUR and separate the two main components -- they can do it in one go. This is great news for the budding industry that aims to chemically recover the original components of the material -- making their products cheaper and better. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

It's a rave: Underground acoustics amplify soil health

Barely audible to human ears, healthy soils produce a cacophony of sounds in many forms -- a bit like an underground rave concert of bubble pops and clicks. Special recordings made by ecologists show this chaotic mixture of soundscapes can be a measure of the diversity of tiny living animals in the soil, which create sounds as they move and interact with their environment. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

Exploring options for the sustainable management of phosphorus

A new study assessed the feasibility of recovering phosphorus from municipal wastewater as an alternative sustainable source of this non-renewable mineral. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

Revolutionizing thermoelectric technology: Hourglass-shaped materials achieve a 360% efficiency boost

A groundbreaking technology has been unveiled that improves the efficiency of thermoelectric materials, which are key in converting waste heat into electricity, by altering their geometry to resemble an hourglass. Unlike previous research that solely depended on the material properties of thermoelectric substances, this new approach is expected to have widespread applications in thermoelectric power generation. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

Faster than one pixel at a time -- new imaging method for neutral atomic beam microscopes developed by researchers

Microscope images could be obtained much more quickly -- rather than one pixel at a time -- thanks to a new imaging method for neutral atomic beam microscopes. It could ultimately lead to engineers and scientists getting faster results when they are scanning samples. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 08/16/2024 12:15 EDT

Hailstone library to improve extreme weather forecasting

Researchers are measuring and scanning samples for a global 'hailstone library'. Storm simulations using 3-D modelling of real hailstones -- in all sorts of weird shapes from oblong to flat discs or with spikes coming out -- show it behaves differently than spherical hail shapes. Data from the hail library could lead to more accurate storm forecasts. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:14 EDT

Versatile fluidic platform for programmable liquid processing

Society relies heavily on diverse fluidic technologies. The ability to precisely capture and release various chemical and biological fluids plays a fundamental role in many fields. A long-standing challenge is to design a platform that enables the switchable capture and release of liquids with precise spatial and temporal control and accurate volumes of the fluid. Recently, researchers have invented a new method to effectively overcome this challenge. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:14 EDT

Engineers design tiny batteries for powering cell-sized robots

A zinc-air microbattery could enable the deployment of cell-sized, autonomous robots for drug delivery within in the human body, as well as other applications such as locating leaks in gas pipelines. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:14 EDT

New research shows unprecedented atmospheric changes during May's geomagnetic superstorm

On May 11, a gorgeous aurora surprised stargazers across the southern United States. That same weekend, a tractor guided by GPS missed its mark. What do the visibility of the northern lights have in common with compromised farming equipment in the Midwest? A uniquely powerful geomagnetic storm, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/16/2024 12:12 EDT

The banana apocalypse is near, but biologists might have found a key to their survival

The bananas in your supermarket and that you eat for breakfast are facing functional extinction due to the disease Fusarium wilt of banana (FWB) caused by a fungal pathogen called Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense (Foc) tropical race 4 (TR4). However, thanks to recent research from an international team of scientists we now know that Foc TR4 did not evolve from the strain that wiped out commercial banana crops in the... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/15/2024 19:00 EDT

Research provides a roadmap for improving electrochemical performance

A study expands understanding on how electrons move through the conductive parts of complex fluids found in electrochemical devices such as batteries. This work can help overcome existing knowledge gaps for engineers seeking to improve the performance of these devices. Read more ›

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