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The researchers claim that it would use 25% less fuel than current aircraft do.
ECONOMIST: Green aircraft
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The researchers also claim that the crystal can be built in just a few years -- provided that the necessary funding is available to the team that decides to take on the project, of course.
ENGADGET: Researchers create space-time crystal schematic, still won't undo those ill-advised high school photos
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And, as if that claim were not intriguing enough, the British researchers raise the possibility that short-range tunnelling in enzymes might be the result of evolutionary pressure.
ECONOMIST: Biochemistry: Evolving enzymes | The
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Even more striking is the claim made by the Duke researchers that patent exclusivity is not necessary to spur innovation in genetic testing.
ECONOMIST: Patenting genes is bad for diagnosis
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Therefore, the convention among academic researchers is that it is ok, and you can claim your conclusion based on only a sample of observations, as long as the probability that you are wrong is no bigger than 5%.
FORBES: Publication Bias (or, Why You Can't Trust Any of the Research You Read)
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Through a range of listening exercises, the researchers claim, the game replaces the brain's faulty phonemic representation with one that is more faithful to the sounds of speech.
ECONOMIST: The cat sat on the tam | The
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Researchers at Oxford University claim that more poor people live in eight states of India than in the 26 poorest African countries combined.
ECONOMIST: Banyan