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Scientists replicated self-cleaning anti-reflective coating of insects’ eyes FAR EASTERN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
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Ultrafast camera films 3-D movies at 100 billion frames per second CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Magnetic fields on the moon are the remnant of an ancient core dynamo GFZ GEOFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM POTSDAM, HELMHOLTZ CENTRE
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During COVID, scientists turn to computers to understand C4 photosynthesis CARL R. WOESE INSTITUTE FOR GENOMIC BIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
Unprecedented energy use since 1950 has transformed humanity’s geologic footprint UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER
FSU researchers find diverse communities comprise bacterial mats threatening coral reefs FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
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RUDN University mathematician refined the model of predator-prey relations in the wild RUDN UNIVERSITY
Fraction of money earmarked for COVID-19 recovery could boost climate efforts IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
A fraction of global COVID-19 stimulus funds could aid climate change efforts AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
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Chemical Insights partners with EPA to improve the lives of people with asthma UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC.
ISSCR’s stem cell based clinical trials guide recognized by Tech Spotlight INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR STEM CELL RESEARCH