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Revealed: The new £50 high street eye test which can detect 12 different health conditions – including high blood pressure and diabetes

Revealed: The new £50 high street eye test which can detect 12 different health conditions – including high blood pressure and diabetes

The scan, called an optomap, is being rolled out across more than 120 Boots stores, marking the first time this type of technology is widely available to the public. The scan, called an optomap, is being rolled out across more than 120 Boots stores, marking the first time this type of technology is widely available to…

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Antimony’s bonding characteristics offer insights into phase change materials

Antimony’s bonding characteristics offer insights into phase change materials

A new study that provides unprecedented insights into the chemical bonding of antimony could have a profound impact on materials research. The collaboration between scientists from Leipzig University, RWTH Aachen University and the DESY synchrotron in Hamburg combined experimental measurements with theoretical calculations. A new study that provides unprecedented insights into the chemical bonding of antimony…

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Wildlife camera surveys in Vietnam reveal the conservation importance of habitat transition zones

Wildlife camera surveys in Vietnam reveal the conservation importance of habitat transition zones

Globally, tropical rain forests are among the most species-rich habitats and are therefore often prioritized in conservation efforts. A team of scientists from Vietnam and Germany now show that the diversity of ground-dwelling mammals and birds in Nui Chua National Park (Vietnam) is highest in semi-dry forest, the transitional habitat where dry and wet evergreen…

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Tropical-extratropical interactions induce the end of the rainy (baiu) season in Japan: Study

Tropical-extratropical interactions induce the end of the rainy (baiu) season in Japan: Study

The end of the rainy (Baiu) season in the Kanto region and northern Japan is induced by a “convection jump,” known as the abrupt enhancement of convective activity (precipitation) over the northeast of the Philippines in late July. The intrusion of cyclonic unstable airmass (high-potential-vorticity (PV) airmass) from the upper-tropospheric mid-latitude modulates the convective activity…

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Overlooking a low-hanging fruit in climate mitigation: Biochar has been underestimated, say researchers

Overlooking a low-hanging fruit in climate mitigation: Biochar has been underestimated, say researchers

A new study shows biochar to be far more effective at long-term carbon storage than previously thought. The study reveals critical flaws in the models used by the IPCC and European climate policymakers. A new study shows biochar to be far more effective at long-term carbon storage than previously thought. The study reveals critical flaws in…

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New research uncovers exotic electron crystal in graphene

New research uncovers exotic electron crystal in graphene

Researchers from the University of British Columbia, the University of Washington, and Johns Hopkins University have identified a new class of quantum states in a custom-engineered graphene structure. Researchers from the University of British Columbia, the University of Washington, and Johns Hopkins University have identified a new class of quantum states in a custom-engineered graphene structure. Nanophysics…

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Research team develops more holistic way to monitor lobster industry

Research team develops more holistic way to monitor lobster industry

Maine’s lobster fishery—one that supports thousands of jobs statewide—is extensively monitored. Management efforts are informed by biological monitoring surveys observing changes in abundance and distribution of the lobster population, and dealer and harvester reporting from the industry. Yet these statistics don’t tell the whole story of an industry shaken by supply and market disruptions and…

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