Since its founding in 2002, SpaceX has worked to revolutionize the spaceflight industry, mainly through developing reusable rockets that can land and fly again. This includes the company’s Falcon 9 rocket, which has become the workhorse of…
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Just five minutes of daily vigorous exercise can cut death risk for next 6 years, scientists say
Just five sets every day of minute-long vigorous physical activity, including movements…
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Meet Contender: The Largest Tagged Male Great White Shark In North Atlantic, At 4.19 Meters
This is Contender, the largest male great white shark that’s been caught, tagged, and released in the Atlantic. Measuring 4.19 meters (13 feet 9 inches), this heavyweight predator has been quietly stalking up and down the US East Coast, where…
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Physics – Magnifying Atomic Images
• Physics 18, 152
A new technique allows the imaging of an atomic system in which the interatomic spacing is…
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Quantum Materials Built from Scratch
• Physics 18, s102
A proposed method could help scientists coax simple atomic systems into quantum states that have useful, tailored properties.
In quantum many-body physics, researchers have conventionally asked a…
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Meet the Guys Betting Big on AI Gambling Agents
Some up-and-comers are pushing to make agents that can actually place wagers instead of just supplying tips, but the field is off to a rough start. Tom Fleetham formerly worked as the head of business development for a blockchain platform called…
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Why plastic-filled ‘Neptune balls’ are washing up on beaches
In 2018 and 2019, Sanchez-Vidal’s team examined seagrass balls washed up on four beaches on the island of Mallorca, Spain. On the shores of Sa Marina, Son Serra de Marina, Costa dels Pins and Es Peregons Petits, they found plastic debris in half…
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AI model predicts flu vaccine strains more accurately than WHO
A new study shows that artificial intelligence can beat traditional methods in picking flu vaccine strains, offering a way to boost effectiveness and reduce the global burden of influenza.
Study: Influenza vaccine strain selection…
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Less snowfall shaking world’s most resilient glaciers, study warns
Glaciers in the High-Mountain Asia region, known as the “Third Pole,” have long been a mystery, staying stable or even growing while most of the world’s glaciers melted.
A new study from the Institute of Science and Technology Austria…
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Tiny 3D-Printed Device Supercharges Tissue Engineering With Unprecedented Precision
The Suspended Tissue Open Microfluidic Patterning, or STOMP device, is small enough to fit on a fingertip, and is expected to advance human tissue modeling for research on a variety of complex diseases. Credit: University of… Continue Reading