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- Hot-button words trigger conservatives and liberals differently
- Colorful perovskites: Thermochromic window technologies
- Microbial diversity below seafloor is as rich as on Earth's surface
- Primates aren't quite frogs
Hot-button words trigger conservatives and liberals differently Posted: 20 Oct 2020 12:05 PM PDT Researchers have linked a brain region to what they call neural polarization, offering a glimpse into the partisan brain in the weeks leading up to what is arguably the most consequential U.S. presidential election in modern history. |
Colorful perovskites: Thermochromic window technologies Posted: 20 Oct 2020 10:14 AM PDT Scientists report a breakthrough in developing a next-generation thermochromic window that not only reduces the need for air conditioning but simultaneously generates electricity. |
Microbial diversity below seafloor is as rich as on Earth's surface Posted: 20 Oct 2020 10:13 AM PDT For the first time, researchers have mapped the biological diversity of marine sediment, one of Earth's largest global biomes. The research team discovered that microbial diversity in the dark, energy-limited world beneath the seafloor is as diverse as in Earth's surface biomes. |
Posted: 12 Oct 2020 01:42 PM PDT Researchers have demonstrated the 'spinal motor module hypothesis' in the primate arm, opening a new pathway for recovery after disease or injury. |
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