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A new world record for the highest wave has been recorded by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). In the freezing, turbulent waters of the North Atlantic Ocean, somewhere between Iceland and the UK, an automated buoy detected a significant wave height of 19 m (62.3 ft).
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Past research has found ways to steer a drone just through the power of the mind. Now, researchers at Arizona State University have built on that with a system that allows a pilot to take control of a whole swarm of drones, both in the air and on the ground.
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Human use of land for crops and herds has completely altered the world's landscapes. Researchers at Arizona State University have spent the last 10 years studying the effects that farmers have had on land in the Mediterranean, and now they have released a report with the findings of the project.
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A team of scientists at Arizona State University has developed a laser that can produce white light that is brighter and more efficient than LEDs and could find applications in lighting and other fields.
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Certain Salmonella strains have been shown to kill off cancer cells, but to use them as a form of treatment on humans without inducing its nasty side effects has proven difficult. But now, researchers have developed genetically modified Salmonella that turns toxic only after it enters a tumor.
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ScienceLizards have the ability to break off their own tail when attacked by a predator, and then regrow it. Scientists recently announced that they have cracked the code regarding that tail regrowth process, and are now hoping that it could be applied to the field of regenerative medicine.
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NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has discovered over 200 deep pits on the Moon that could not only provide scientists with deeper insights into the geology of our largest satellite, but could also be used as sites for future Lunar outposts.
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ScienceA material known as a plasmonic polypeptide nanocomposite has been shown to strengthen laser-welded seals in ruptured pig intestines.
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Breezing is a portable device that tracks its user's metabolism, then advises them on exercise and diet requirements needed to meet their fitness goals.
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Hestia is a computer program developed at Arizona State University, that can estimate greenhouse gas emissions on a micro level.
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Researchers have created a thin film flexible smartphone, known as the Paperphone.
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ScienceResearchers have used the world's first hard X-ray free-electron laser to obtain images of the molecular structures of proteins, and single-shot images of intact viruses.
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