According to researchers from Science Tokyo, a new three-dimensional model of the fault beneath the Marmara Sea in Turkey reveals where a future major earthquake could take place. Using electromagnetic measurements, the team mapped hidden…
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3D mapping of fault beneath Marmara Sea reveals likely sites for future earthquakes
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Scientists Created a Novel Gold Hydride Under Planetary Core Conditions
Gold has long been regarded as one of the most chemically inert elements, a stable constant in both scientific instrumentation and commercial applications. In high-pressure laboratories, it serves a specific role: a passive material that…
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Scientists trace microplastics in fertilizer from fields to the beach
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have studied how polymer-coated fertilizer (PCF) applied to fields ends up on beaches and in the sea. They studied PCF deposits on beaches around Japan, finding that only 0.2% of used PCFs are washed…
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These gravitationally lensed supernovae could resolve the Hubble tension
One of the most stubborn issues in cosmology today concerns the universe’s rate of expansion. Scientists know it’s expanding, but defining the rate of that expansion is challenging. The rate of expansion is called the Hubble Constant, after…
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ChatGPT now has ads, and before long Gemini might too – here’s what we can learn from Netflix, Prime Video, and other streaming services
The time has come, OpenAI has finally announced the thing we all knew was coming but didn’t want to believe: ChatGPT is getting ads.
The news hit on Friday last week when the creators of the world’s most popular AI chatbot dropped a blog post…
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Piercing pathogens: A new anti-biofilm strategy
A bacterial cell settles onto a nondescript surface. It is plump, healthy and functioning as it should. Nothing appears amiss.
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Freshwater browning threatens growth and populations of economically important fish, researchers say
Freshwater browning is stunting fish growth of some species, shrinking populations of others and changing the composition of fish communities, McGill-led research suggests. “Browning” refers to freshwater bodies turning tea-colored, a phenomenon…
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First observation of positronium matter-wave diffraction with a graphene grating
First experimental observation of matter-wave diffraction in a short-lived electron-positron atom using a graphene-based diffraction grating.
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Cows Really Can Use Sophisticated Tools
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If cows could use tools, imagine the scenes that might unfold: cutting wires to…
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More floods are coming. Here's what actually works to help people prepare
Weekend storms and flooding in New South Wales led to the NSW State Emergency Service responding to more than 1,600 incidents across the state.
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