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ICYMI – January’s Research News Highlights from NSF
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Matterhorn is always in motion, swaying gently back-and-forth
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Animal-dispersed plants’ ability to keep pace with climate change reduced by 60%
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Coastal erosion and land subsidence driven by permafrost thawing may lead to extensive seawater inundation
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Development and mechanics offer a framework for engineering artificial organs
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Scientists document the onset and ending of an abnormal blooming season
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Studies offer preview of what electricity consumers on the West Coast could experience
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Researchers design rapid sensing COVID-19 test to meet the challenge of tracking variants
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Faroes settled well before Vikings arrived, lake sediments show
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Study finds mass at the center of the Milky Way is 99.9% from Sagittarius A*
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New neural nano-optics technology can be produced on the scale of a microchip
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