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Released: 18-May-2017 1:05 PM EDT
Canadian Archaeologists Challenge the Credibility of GIS Methods to Assess the Impact of Weather on Shoreline Erosion
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Although computer models of archaeological sites are commonly used to yield insights which contribute to the protection of heritage materials, scientists often question their credibility, calling for these long-term trends be ‘ground truthed’ in order to ensure that calculated rates of change reflect observed phenomena ‘in the field’.

Released: 31-Mar-2017 2:05 PM EDT
How Plants Are Grown Beyond Earth?
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History and overview of agriculture in space.

Released: 21-Mar-2017 6:05 AM EDT
Self-Healing Graphene Holds Promise for Artificial Skin in Future Robots
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The study offers a novel solution where a sub-nano sensor uses graphene to sense a crack as soon as it starts nucleation, or after the crack has spread a certain distance. This technology could quickly become viable for use in the next generation of electronics.

   
Released: 23-Feb-2017 5:05 AM EST
How Migratory Birds Respond to Balmier Autumns?
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To study the migration patterns of white-throated sparrows researchers kept track of how active the birds were by day and night. When the temperatures dropped , the birds all became restless at night, signifying they were in a migratory state. As temperatures raised none of the birds showed signs of migratory restlessness.

Released: 20-Jan-2017 3:30 PM EST
Can the Comorbidity of Depression and Psychopathy Be the Devil's Work?
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Occult practices feed both depression and psychopathy.

Released: 29-Dec-2016 10:05 AM EST
Russian Researchers Offer Novel Hardware-Based Modeling Approach for Multi-Robot Tasks
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A hardware-based modeling approach for real world collaborative multi-robot tasks


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