The sodium analogue to ubiquitous organolithium reagents is now easily accessible thanks to a simple ball-milling procedure. The solventless mechanochemical synthesis combines sodium metal directly with an organic halide, providing a…
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We Emit a Visible Light That Vanishes When We Die, Surprising Study Says : ScienceAlert
Life truly is radiant, according to an experiment conducted by researchers from the University of Calgary and the National Research Council of Canada.
An extraordinary experiment on mice and leaves from two different plant species has…
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Magnetic nanoparticles fight bone cancer and help healing
Researchers from Brazil and Portugal have created a new magnetic nanocomposite designed to attack bone cancer while also supporting bone repair. The work, published in Magnetic Medicine, describes a core — shell structure made from iron oxide…
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Jupiter's moon Europa has a seafloor that may be quiet and lifeless
A new study suggests Europa likely lacks the tectonic activity and hydrothermal vents needed to support life at its seafloor, casting doubt on its habitability.
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The AI bubble – it will burst, but AI will still be here
People keep asking if AI is a bubble, and if it is, when it will finally burst. That question completely misses the point. AI isn’t a bubble; it’s a technological shift on the scale of the internet or electricity, and you can’t uninvent…
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Scientists discover 'platypus galaxies' in the early universe
Astronomers discovered nine unusual objects in space that look like stars but behave like galaxies – challenging what we know about the cosmos.
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Self-propelling, shape-shifting microparticles could deliver drugs in your body
Researchers have created tiny, microorganism-inspired particles that can change their shape and self-propel, much like living things, in response to electrical fields.
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Platypus Galaxy What? Researchers Spot Cosmos Missing Link In NASA’s James Webb Images
The semi-aquatic, egg-laying, venomous mammal with a beaver-like tail and duck-like bill, scientifically known as Ornithorhynchus anatinus, aka the duck-billed Platypus baffled naturalists when it was first spotted in its native…
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An Alarming Trend Climate Models Are Missing – Environment | Weizmann Wonder Wander
Alaska’s glaciers are melting at an accelerating pace, losing roughly 60 billion tons of ice each year. About 4,000 kilometers to the south, in California and Nevada, records for heat and dryness are being shattered, creating favorable…
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Tamiflu Protects Children with the Flu, Not Harms Them
New research suggests that the commonly-prescribed antiviral drug, oseltamivir, marketed as ‘Tamiflu’, does not cause serious neuropsychiatric symptoms, and that these symptoms are instead caused by the…
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