Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, Nanjing University of China, and the National Institute for Materials Science of Japan have developed a method for depositing organic molecules on a…
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DNA origami enables precise patterning of molecules on 2D semiconductors
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480,000-year-old ax sharpener is the oldest known elephant bone tool ever discovered in Europe
A triangular artifact crafted from elephant bone was used by archaic human relatives to sharpen hand axes around 480,000 years ago in what is now the U.K., a new analysis reveals.
The item — which measures about 4.3 by 2.3 inches (10.9 by 5.8…
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Scientists Solve a 66-Million-Year-Old Climate Mystery That Changed Earth Forever
Scientists have uncovered a surprising mechanism that may explain how Earth cooled dramatically after the age of dinosaurs. Scientists have solved a 66 million-year-old mystery, explaining how Earth shifted from a warm, tropical greenhouse planet…
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Why some Central Pacific El Niños die quickly while others linger for years
Predicting the duration of a Central Pacific El Niño event has long frustrated climate scientists and forecasters. Now, a new study reveals that Central Pacific El Niños follow two fundamentally different life cycles—and the difference is…
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Brain waves could help paralyzed patients move again
People with spinal cord injuries often lose the ability to move their arms or legs. In many cases, the nerves in the limbs remain healthy, and the brain continues to function normally. The loss of movement happens because damage to the spinal…
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The Galaxy S26 Series looks like getting one of the best features on Pixel phones – here’s why Scam Detection could be a big win for Samsung
- Google AI Scam Detection is currently a Pixel exclusive
- Hidden code suggests it’s heading to the Samsung Galaxy S26
- Samsung’s next flagships are expected to launch next month
It looks as though one of the features that Google has so far kept as an…
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Using amino acids as fuels to make conductive graphene
Graphene has drawn attention as a scientific curiosity owing to its record conductivities, strength and thermal properties. But now, it’s starting to make its way into a number of real-world applications, from batteries to concrete, sensors and…
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5,550-year-old man carries world’s oldest syphilis-related bacteria
What began as a study of human population history quickly evolved into a groundbreaking discovery of the oldest known evidence of bacteria responsible for syphilis in a 5,500-year-old hunter-gatherer from Colombia.
This discovery effectively…
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Why Common Cold Symptoms Can Vary A Lot Among Different People
The common cold can commonly cause different symptoms in different people. A new study shed some light on why this may be the case. (Photo: Getty)
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Who knows why the common cold can leave some people with just some slight sniffles in their…
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How Do Sinkholes Happen, And Can We Predict Them?
Something is going on in Philadelphia.
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