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New Topological Metamaterial Amplifies Sound Waves Exponentially
Researchers at AMOLF, in collaboration with partners from Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, have realized a new type of metamaterial through which sound waves flow in an unprecedented fashion.
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Grasslands Should Be Matched to Cows' Personalities, Say Researchers
Recognizing personality differences in cattle could help ranchers select herds that best meet grazing needs on rangelands, leading to better animal health and environmental conditions.
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AI Can Now Predict the Taste of Beer
Researchers from the Leuven Institute for Beer Research in Belgium have developed AI models that can predict how a beer will taste based on its chemical makeup.
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Scientists Make an Implantable Battery That Runs on the Body’s Own Oxygen
The biocompatible, implantable sodium—oxygen battery has been used successfully in a new animal trial.
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Artificial Reef, Designed at MIT, Could Protect Marine Life
The sustainable and cost-saving structure could dissipate more than 95 percent of incoming wave energy using a small fraction of the material normally needed.
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New Injectable Hydrogel Can Treat Aortic Aneurysms
A novel, injectable shear-thinning hydrogel for treating abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) has been developed by scientists at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI).
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UK and the Pacific Northwest US Are the Next Vineyard Hotspots, Thanks to Climate Change
According to a study, 90% of coastal and low-altitude regions in southern Europe and California may no longer be able to produce good wine in economically sustainable conditions by the end of the century if global warming exceeds +2°C.
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Research Lights Up Process for Turning CO2 Into Sustainable Fuel
Researchers have successfully transformed CO2 into methanol by shining sunlight on single atoms of copper deposited on a light-activated material, a discovery that paves the way for creating new green fuels.
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Forests Can Trap Airborne Plastics
A research group has found that airborne microplastics adsorb to the epicuticular wax on the surface of forest canopy leaves and that forests may act as terrestrial sinks for airborne microplastics.
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Spiky Silicon Surface Takes Out 96% of Virus Particles
An international research team has designed and manufactured a virus-killing surface that could help control disease spread in hospitals, labs and other high-risk environments.
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