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    Researchers have developed a soft, flexible, wireless device to monitor and treat heart disease and dysfunction in the days, weeks or months following traumatic heart-related events. And, after the device is no longer needed, it harmlessly dissolves inside the body, bypassing the need for extraction.

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    New research by the University of Liverpool could signal a step change in the quest to design the new materials that are needed to meet the challenge of net zero and a sustainable future. Publishing in the journal Nature, the Liverpool researchers have shown that a mathematical algorithm can guarantee to predict the structure of any material just based on knowledge of the atoms that make it up.

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    • A mathematical #algorithm developed by @LivUni researchers could signal a step change in the quest to design the new materials that are needed to meet the challenge of net zero and a sustainable future #materialsscience #atoms #quantumchemistry https://t.co/ViLewBvlYE

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    A study using a synthetic ‘minimal cell’ organism stripped down to the ‘bare essentials’ for life demonstrates the tenacity of organism’s power to evolve and adapt, even in the face of an unnatural genome that would seemingly provide little flexibility.

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    • A study using a synthetic ‘minimal cell’ organism stripped down to the 'bare essentials' for life shows the tenacity of organism's power to evolve and adapt @IndianaUniv #evolutionarybiology #artificialgenomes #genomecomplexity #cellbiology https://t.co/SiVf1YlCiN

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    You can’t see or feel it, but everything around you — including your own body — is slowly shrinking and expanding. It’s the weird, spacetime-warping effect of gravitational waves passing through our galaxy, according to a new study by a team of researchers with the U.S. National Science Foundation’s NANOGrav Physics Frontiers Center. The results are the first evidence of the gravitational wave…

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    • Radio #telescope observations of #MilkyWay pulsars reveal spacetime distortions likely caused by enormous gravitational waves rolling through everything in existence @NSF #gravitationalwaves #spacetime #blackholes #radioastronomy #astrophysics https://t.co/WXSlJVIz2r