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For the first time, teachers in a nationwide study have told researchers what strategies they think work best to deal with student violence against educators.Teachers rated suspending or expelling students as the least effective way of addressing vio ...
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Sustained Mars exploration requires in situ synthesis of vital chemicals such as oxygen. Now a data-driven platform for synthesizing oxygen-producing electrocatalysts from Martian meteorites using robotics and artificial intelligence is developed, al ...
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Device allows new technology and research that has ‘never been done’, scientists say
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Repeated bits of the disease-causing gene pile up in some brain cells. New treatments could involve stopping the additions.
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The 24-hour circadian clocks in cartilage and intervertebral disc play key roles in regulating tissue physiology, yet how they are reset on a daily basis remains elusive. Here the authors show that daily patterns of mechanical loading and associated ...
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Discovery helps reveal how a long-lost empire used multiculturalism to achieve political stability
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Discovery helps reveal how a long-lost empire used multiculturalism to achieve political stability
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A Google Deep Mind tool predicted where one would hit three days ahead of existing methods.
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Researchers have developed a new microporous glass coating that can cool indoor temperatures without using electricity. The new technology could lower a mid-rise apartment building’s annual carbon emissions by up to 10%.
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by Liad Hollender, Frontiers science writer The UN Climate Panel’s latest best estimate is that global warming will end once we reach net zero CO2 emissions – but a study in Frontiers in Science warns significant warming could still occur. Resear ...
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New research from Harvard Chan School and UC San Francisco shows that the life expectancy of American women is now 5.8 years longer than that of American men—a trend researchers say is driven by th…
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Faster warming in the Arctic will be responsible for a global 2C temperature rise being reached eight years earlier than if the region was warming at the average global rate, according to a new modelling study led by UCL researchers.
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Researchers from the University of Cologne discovered that sharks possess the same receptors that humans use to perceive bitter taste.