Florida dolphin found with highly pathogenic avian flu

Report details first-ever finding of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in North American dolphin. ​Report details first-ever finding of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in North American dolphin. Report details first-ever finding of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in North American dolphin. 

Mobile device location data is already used by private companies, so why not for studying human-wildlife interactions

When did you last go anywhere without your cell phone? From maps and weather apps to social media platforms, we give consent for our phones to trace our footsteps and behavior. These curated mobility data are often used for personalized advertisements. Scientists now argue mobility data can offer so much more — it is key …

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Researchers introduce new way to study, help prevent landslides

Landslides are one of the most destructive natural disasters on the planet, causing billions of dollars of damage and devastating loss of life every year. A global team of researchers has provided help for those who work to predict landslides and risk evaluations. ​Landslides are one of the most destructive natural disasters on the planet, …

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New study reveals how AI can enhance flexibility, efficiency for customer service centers

AI is a valuable asset, so long as it’s used properly, though customer service organizations shouldn’t rely on it exclusively to guide their strategies, according to new research. ​AI is a valuable asset, so long as it’s used properly, though customer service organizations shouldn’t rely on it exclusively to guide their strategies, according to new …

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How do birds flock? Researchers do the math to reveal previously unknown aerodynamic phenomenon

How do birds fly in a coordinated and seemingly effortless fashion? Part of the answer lies in precise, and previously unknown, aerodynamic interactions, reports a team of mathematicians. Its breakthrough broadens our understanding of wildlife, including fish, who move in schools, and could have applications in transportation and energy. ​How do birds fly in a …

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‘Like a nanoscopic Moon lander’: Scientists unlock secret of how pyramidal molecules move across surfaces

Scientists have watched a molecule move across a graphite surface in unprecedented detail. It turns out this particular molecule moves like a Moon lander — and the insights hold potential for future nanotechnologies. ​Scientists have watched a molecule move across a graphite surface in unprecedented detail. It turns out this particular molecule moves like a …

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A novel universal light-based technique to control valley polarization in bulk materials

Scientists report a new method that achieves for the first time valley polarization in centrosymmetric bulk materials in a non-material-specific way. This ‘universal technique’ may have major applications linked to the control and analysis of different properties for 2D and 3D materials, which can in turn enable the advancement of cutting-edge fields such us information …

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