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Ghost Particles in the Deep Are Unlocking Secrets of Quantum Gravity – SciTechDaily
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Catch a glimpse of Venus twice in one day. How to view
Some lucky stargazers could have a double feature of the planet Venus this weekend.
On Saturday and Sunday, the Earth will have an inferior conjunction (closest approach) with Venus, the sixth-largest planet in our solar system and the…
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Scientists Disrupted A Key Gene – And It Made Chicken Feathers More Dinosaur-Like
What do you get when you combine chicken embryos, a gene named after a video game character, and a couple of scientists? A brand-new study that’s confirmed a key element in feather evolution, after it temporarily caused developing chicks to…
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A Math Couple Solves a Major Group Theory Problem—After 20 Years of Work
But one of Malle’s graduate students was on the case. Britta Späth.
“Our Obsession”
In 2003, Späth arrived at the University of Kassel to start her doctorate with Malle. She was almost perfectly suited for working on the McKay conjecture:…
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Scientists (and taxi drivers) may have discovered the secret to beating dementia
Is it possible to navigate your way to better brain health? That was the tantalising question raised by a recent study in the British Medical Journal, which found that being a taxi or ambulance driver may offer protection against
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NASA’s Parker Probe Just Flew Through Solar Fire at 430,000 MPH
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe once again dived deep into the Sun’s atmosphere, matching its own record for speed and proximity. Racing at 430,000 mph and skimming just 3.8 million miles from the solar surface, the probe gathered rare data from…
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Game-Changing 3D Chip Uses Light to Supercharge AI
Columbia engineers have created a powerful 3D photonic-electronic chip that could overcome one of AI’s biggest hardware challenges: energy-hungry data transfer. Their design combines light-based data movement with CMOS electronics to achieve…
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New light-driven process could accelerate the discovery of new drugs
Researchers at Indiana University and Wuhan University in China have unveiled a groundbreaking chemical process that could streamline the development of pharmaceutical compounds, chemical building blocks that influence how drugs…
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Asgard archaea provide clues to the origin of complex life forms
Ten years ago, nobody knew that Asgard archaea even existed. In 2015, however, researchers examining deep-sea sediments discovered gene fragments that indicated a new and previously undiscovered form of microbes.
With computer…
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Bacteria use dormant phages to create immunity against viral invaders
Like people, bacteria get invaded by viruses. In bacteria, the viral invaders are called bacteriophages, derived from the Greek word for bacteria-eaters, or in shortened form, “phages.” Scientists have sought to learn how the…
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