When patients provide information about how they are doing, including symptoms, functionality, and quality of life, scientists can use this data, called patient-reported outcomes (PROs), to conduct…
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Cavity-Trapping for Precision Molecular Spectroscopy
Author(s): Matteo Rini
The one-dimensional confinement of molecules in an optical cavity allows researchers to measure a narrow absorption line without the blurring effects of molecular motion.
[Physics 18, s153] Published Tue Nov 25, 2025
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11,000-Year-Old Dog Skulls Rewrite the Story of Domestication
New research shows that domestic dogs began diversifying at least 11,000 years ago, long before modern breeding. A major archaeological investigation has uncovered when domestic dogs first started developing the wide range of shapes and sizes…
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This glowing particle in a laser trap may reveal how lightning begins
Using lasers as precision tools to study how clouds become electrically active may sound futuristic, but researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) have turned it into practical laboratory work. By capturing and…
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Fresh Ocean Spray From Enceladus Reveals Complex Organics
Does Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, contain the ingredients for life as we know it, or even just life as we know it? This is what a recent study published in Nature Astronomy hopes to address as a team of…
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There Are Three Types of Phenomenal Consciousness, Researchers Say
Our conscious experience makes up our lives, often through positive pleasure: I feel the warm Sun on my skin, I hear the singing of birds, I enjoy the moment. Yet we also often experience pain: I feel my knee hurt from falling on the stairs, I…
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Structure for observing celestial movements predates the Chankillo observatory
The Peruvian Ministry of Culture has announced the discovery of an early Andean structure that predates the Chankillo solar observatory – long regarded as the earliest known observatory in the Americas.
The structure was uncovered during ongoing…
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From the Volcanic Crater to the Lab: A Lesson in Survival – Life Sciences | Weizmann Wonder Wander
“Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature’s inexorable imperative,” wrote H. G. Wells. This principle – that survival requires change – was mastered billions of years ago by single-celled organisms living in extreme heat. Over the past…
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How artificial intelligence can help achieve a clean energy future | MIT News
There is growing attention on the links between artificial intelligence and increased energy demands. But while the power-hungry data centers being built to support AI could potentially stress electricity grids, increase…
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Feel Like an Anxious Golden Retriever Some Days?
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Let’s face it, dog owners, you don’t always know what you’re getting when…
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