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Biogeochemical sensing robots 2,000 meters deep in the ocean find that marine heatwaves are preventing the ocean from sequestering carbon as expected

Researchers have made artificial neurons that can, for the first time, process information from living cells without an intermediary device amplifying or modulating the signals

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