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Gene-editing protocol for whitefly pest opens door to control
Children Who Hold “Benevolent” Sexist Views are Also Likely to Possess “Hostile” Ones
ISU robot still reports to work, even during a pandemic
Council staff to join state, global COVID-19 response teams
Researchers Use Electrostatic Charge to Assemble Particles into Materials Mimicking Gemstones and Salt Crystals
A signal like none before
Actin ‘avalanches’ may make memories stick
Wallflowers could lead to new cancer, heart drugs
Astronomy virtual meeting tabs Kaltenegger for lecture
Mass-produced microscopic sensors see light
How families can use technology to juggle childcare and remote life
Securely Studying Salmonella to Advance Produce Safety
Twitter data may offer policy makers a glimpse into demand for renewable energy
PulseCam peeks below skin to map blood flow
Better Predicting Unpredictable Byproducts of Genetic Modification
Amazonian crops domesticated 10,000 years ago
Researchers seek universal treatments to impede coronavirus
Glaciologists’ experiments lead to slip law for better forecasts of glacier speed, sea-level rise
Penn State engineer developing device that may be able to test for COVID-19
Rice insight gives Large Hadron Collider better eyesight
NYU researchers rush to capture human interactions with 3D data surfaces likely to carry COVID-19
CMS upgrade will shine light on Higgs boson
Foundational step towards a quantum internet
Scientists tap unused energy source to power smart sensor networks
Mandatory Building Energy Audits Alone Do Not Overcome Barriers to Energy Efficiency
AI as mediator: ‘Smart’ replies might help humans communicate
Researchers Develop Faster Way to Replace Bad Data With Accurate Information
Coral tells own tale about El Niño’s past
Ships’ emissions create measurable regional change in clouds
‘Sushi parasites’ have increased 283-fold in past
Precision Mirrors Poised to Improve Sensitivity of Gravitational Wave Detectors
‘Fatal attraction’: Small carnivores drawn to kill sites, then ambushed by larger kin
Pesticide seed coatings are widespread but underreported
MTU Profs Shift Teaching and Labs to Remote Instruction
Underlying factors affect children’s early reading and math achievement
Australian medevac of Antarctic expeditioner
Sequencing hornwort genomes could improve crops
Ocean acidification impacts oysters’ memory of environmental stress
Sorry, Einstein: Hard workers may make better role models than geniuses
New nano strategy fights superbugs
Natural bayou better when floods threaten Houston
Maize, not metal, key to native settlements’ history in NY
Strong signals show how proteins come and go
Groovy key to nanotubes in 2D
Researchers map protein motion
Machine sucks up tiny tissue spheroids and prints them precisely
Machine learning illuminates material’s hidden order
Dimming Betelgeuse likely isn’t cold, just dusty, new study shows