Some things are easier to achieve if you’re not alone. As researchers from the University of Rostock, Germany have shown, this very human insight also applies to the most fundamental building blocks of nature.
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Collaboration of elementary particles: How teamwork among photon pairs overcomes quantum errors
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Astronomers reveal new details about dark matter's influence on Universe
Scientists have created the highest resolution map of the dark matter that threads through the Universe, showing its influence on the formation of stars, galaxies and planets.
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Stealth and manipulation: Strategies of bacterial plasmids investigated
The problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has many health experts worried. As disease-causing bacteria adapt to some of our ways to reduce them, especially with antibiotics, it presents an arms race which we appear to be losing. Researchers…
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Microsoft debuts Maia 200 AI chip promising 3x inference performance
Microsoft has introduced the Maia 200, its second-generation in-house AI chip, as competition intensifies around the cost of running large models.
Unlike earlier hardware pushes that focused on training, the new chip targets inference, the…
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Beige fat, which keeps the body warm, may lower blood pressure, mouse study hints
Not all fat is created equal — while one type of fat in the body raises blood pressure, another helps keep it in check, a study in mice suggests.
In people, excess body fat has long been tied to high blood pressure, or hypertension, and a…
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Scientists Connect This Lethal Poison to the Origin of Life on Earth, and Possibly Beyond
Hydrogen cyanide, or HCN, is typically associated with poison capsules and spy thrillers, where it acts swiftly by cutting off oxygen to cells. In concentrated form, it can kill a human within minutes. Yet, as recent findings indicate, this…
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Visualizing how cancer drugs reshape proteins linked to lung cancer
Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI) and the Cancer Research Institute at Kanazawa University have uncovered how targeted lung cancer drugs alter the shape and behavior of a key cancer-driving protein—revealing a hidden…
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Glowing Nebula Turns Out to Be Stellar Cradle
The Vela Junior supernova, also known as RX J0852.0-4622 or G266.2-1.2, exploded a few thousand years ago, leaving behind a glowing nebula, but scientists couldn’t answer just how far away it was and how big the explosion was. That has…
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Sloshing liquefied natural gas in cargo tanks causes higher impact forces than expected
What happens if liquefied natural gas (LNG) hits the wall of the cargo tanks in a ship? New research from the team of physicist Devaraj van der Meer from the University of Twente, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,…
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The Strange Paradox in the RFK Jr. Diet Guidelines
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Federal food guidelines recently got a major makeover—and controversy ensued….
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