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Scientists create model to predict multipathogen epidemics
Researchers pinpoint mechanism controlling cell protein traffic
Ornithology lab releases high-resolution migration maps
USC researcher in global seawater quality project
Deep learning rethink overcomes major obstacle in AI industry
Scientists seize rare chance to watch faraway star system evolve
Cat Food Mystery Foils Diet Study
When bonding noble metals to 2D materials, interfaces matter
Cold sintering produces capacitor material at record low temperatures
Scientists simplify access to drug building block
Physics tool helps track cancer cell diversity
Scientists amplify ‘green’ research at AAAS
Researchers Show What Drives a Novel, Ordered Assembly of Alternating Peptides
Friedman Lecture in Astronomy set for Feb. 27
UNE’s Eva Rose Balog publishes two papers on protein polymer research
Hydropower dams cool rivers in Mekong River basin, satellites show
Forest soils release more carbon dioxide than expected in rainy season
Face-to-face contact with police builds trust in fledgling states
Feds back Rice computer scientist’s security strategy
Cells’ springy coils pump bursts of RNA
Lost in translation: Organic matter cuts plant-microbe links
New method breaks reciprocity of light propagation
Nerve-healing startup Renerva joins McGovern incubator
Researchers Make Robots From Self-Folding Kirigami Materials
NSF grant provides next step for assistive walking exoskeletons
Researchers Find Best Classroom Shapes for Fish Swimming in Schools
Borophene on silver grows freely into an atomic ‘skin’
Helping autonomous vehicles, robots make better plans
Moving faster in a crowd: Examining cell particle movement
Rice lab produces simple fluorescent surfactants
Technique Uses Magnets, Light to Control and Reconfigure Soft Robots
How we care for environment may have social consequences
Oddball edge wins nanotube faceoff
Synthetic biology enables protein origami
3D printed pill samples gut microbiome to aid diagnosis and treatment
A good first step toward nontoxic solar cells
Clues on how soils may respond to climate change found
Study addresses low female participation in STEM classrooms
How to restore a coral reef
What motivates people to join – and stick with – citizen science projects?
Research aims to automatically answer user questions on online privacy policies
Plants defend against insects by inducing ‘leaky gut syndrome’
Maintaining shelf-stable drugs
Parasitic plants use stolen genes to make them better parasites
Cornell announces $54M from NSF for new CHESS subfacility
Lots of lead in water? Maybe manganese is to blame
Rigged card game sheds light on perceptions of inequality
First-ever visualisations of electrical gating effects on electronic structure could lead