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Fury after Exxon chief says public to blame for climate failures (www.theguardian.com)
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Our thirst for pineapple may be causing mutations in Costa Rica’s sloths (www.salon.com)
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Barnacle proteins protect metals from corrosion in salt water. The adhesive proteins stick to steel and form a complex with iron ions in the alloy, creating a protective coating. (cen.acs.org)
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The blood holds clues to understanding long COVID: The search for biomarkers could eventually lead scientists to tests and treatments (www.sciencenews.org)
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Secretome from Briefly Magnetically Stimulated Muscle Exhibits Anticancer Potency (doi.org)
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Elusive megamouth shark caught off Zanzibar for 1st time, gets sold for $17 (www.livescience.com)
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AI has helped scientists reveal a new form of aggressive prostate cancer, which could revolutionise how the disease is diagnosed and treated in the future (www.ox.ac.uk)
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Google, Bing, ChatGPT and other services will benefit from a better Wikipedia: research on automatic assessment and improvement of the quality of information in different languages (kie.ue.poznan.pl)
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Scientists CT-scanned thousands of natural history specimens, which you can access for free (news.umich.edu)
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A collaboration led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed compact chips that efficiently convert light into microwaves: These chips could improve various technologies that rely on high-precision timing and communication (www.eurekalert.org)
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Post-menopausal women face an increased susceptibility to metabolic diseases, including obesity and type-2 diabetes. Now a new study, published in Gut Microbes, sheds light on the factors that potentially drive this risk and how the gut microbiome could play a role. (www.technologynetworks.com)
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