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New study finds fresh-water-availability amount for lithium mining overestimated

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A Bitter Leaf Against the Fire

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Sowing the seeds of greater food diversity in Africa

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Associate Professor Mario Lanza and his team demonstrated a groundbreaking silicon transistor that mimics neural and synaptic behaviours, marking a significant breakthrough in neuromorphic computing.

Super-Efficient Transistor Breakthrough Could Shake Up AI Computing World

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Everyday Activities Fall Short in Battle Against Menopausal Bone Loss

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The hydrogel transforms from rubbery softness to rigid armor in seconds when heated—and just as quickly reverts to its flexible state when cooled.

New ‘Instant Armor’ Material Transforms From Soft to Rock-Hard in Seconds

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Example neuron in the anterior ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH, blue line). Using a technique called “uncaging”, researchers found that inhibitory signals near the centre of this neuron (yellow squares) were stronger during the fertile phase of the reproductive cycle. Reduced activity in these cells promotes mating behaviour.

“AI is the future of peer review”

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Lab-Created Protein ‘Seeds’ Unlock Mysteries Behind Devastating Brain Diseases

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Hungry for Love: How Fasting Spices Up Sex Lives in Male Mice

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Sudden U.S. funding cuts will lead to 3 million AIDS deaths, study finds

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Human muscle tissue can perform complex calculations

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Long Covid Patients Fight Invisible Battle for Medical Validation

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Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, discover brand new one-dimensional diffraction patterns in two-dimensional nanomaterials, with exciting implications

Japanese Scientists Discover Strange New Stripes in Twisted Nanomaterials

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