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Psychologists are using EEG to research what games reveal about our ability to cooperate. ​Psychologists are using EEG to research what games reveal about our ability to cooperate. Psychologists are using EEG to research what games reveal about our ability to cooperate. 

New method for determining the water content of water-soluble compounds

Researchers have developed a new method for the accurate determination of the water content of water-soluble compounds. This plays a significant role in various areas, including determining drug dosages. ​Researchers have developed a new method for the accurate determination of the water content of water-soluble compounds. This plays a significant role in various areas, including …

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A single bitcoin transaction uses enough water to fill a swimming pool

The environmental impact of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is increasingly being scrutinised, due to the vast amounts of electricity they consume. Now it seems that water use is also a big problem ​The environmental impact of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is increasingly being scrutinised, due to the vast amounts of electricity they consume. Now it …

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Crystal-hunting DeepMind AI could help discover new wonder materials

We know of around 48,000 inorganic crystal structures, which provide materials with a range of properties. Now, an AI created by Google DeepMind has predicted over 2 million more possibilities ​We know of around 48,000 inorganic crystal structures, which provide materials with a range of properties. Now, an AI created by Google DeepMind has predicted …

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Ancient life thrived after supercontinents trapped nutrient-rich soil

There is a surprisingly close link between the flow of nutrient-rich soil around the ancient world and growing biodiversity – which could be a problem now, as human activity is disrupting and degrading soil ​There is a surprisingly close link between the flow of nutrient-rich soil around the ancient world and growing biodiversity – which …

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