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August 26, 2016
WOOD PILE
Modelling water uptake in wood opens up new design framework
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 26, 2016
Analytical approach could accelerate the development of new preservation treatments delivering environmental benefits and help in the design of bio-inspired smart actuators. Wood is a highly complex biological system and its mechanical performance is strongly linked to the interaction of water with the cell walls - a key component of the structure. Our understanding of this versatile material relies heavily on extensive experimental programmes involving thousands of tests and carefully prepared sa ... read more

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Analog DNA circuit does math in a test tube
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WATER WORLD

Water shortage: The demise of the Maya civilization
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TECTONICS

The relationship between erosion and tectonics in the Himalayas
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FARM NEWS

Researchers image roots in the ground
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Golden eagles may be more abundant in undeveloped, elevated landscapes
Golden eagles may be more abundant in elevated, undeveloped landscapes with high wind speeds, according to a study published August 24, 2016 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Ryan Nielson from ... more
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Cyclops beetles hint at answer to chicken-and-egg problem
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WATER WORLD

Darwin's theory about marine barrier holds true for Pacific coral larvae
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INTERNET SPACE

Artificial retinas : promising leads towards clearer vision
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Trade liberalization could buffer economic losses in agriculture
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New map shows alarming growth of the human footprint
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TECH SPACE

Squid, jellyfish and wrinkled skin inspire materials for anti-glare screens and encryption
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EARLY EARTH

Arctic gives clues on worst mass extinction of life
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Humans have caused climate change for 180 years
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AFRICA NEWS

Japan takes aid show to Africa in China's shadow
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