Scientists have developed a model that predicts a massive boost in OLED brightness using polaritons—hybrid light-matter states. By fine-tuning the number of molecules involved, they achieved a staggering 10-million-fold improvement in…
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Hybrid States of Light and Matter: A Breakthrough That Could Change Displays Forever
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New Hydrothermal Feature Emerges at Yellowstone National Park
Among the vast forests, herds of bison, and steaming geysers, a new hydrothermal feature has emerged at Yellowstone National Park.
After an exciting summer, with the park seeing a hydrothermal explosion at Biscuit Basin and Norris Geyser Basin,…
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Leopard Dined on the Shortest-Ever Early Human Relative, 2 Million Years Ago
Evidence of one of the smallest — and perhaps unluckiest — early human relatives has been found in South Africa, according to a paper in the Journal of Human Evolution.
Researchers who found what they identified as a fossil of a Paranthropus…
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Scientists Sequence Pistachio Genome | Sci.News
Researchers at the University of California, Davis have generated a chromosome-scale reference genome for the most widely grown pistachio cultivar ‘Kerman.’
Pistachio (Pistacia vera) is a sustainable nut crop with exceptional climate…
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Women’s rights to forests and land remain weak in much of the Global South
A new report by the NGO Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) reviewed national laws and regulations across 35 countries in Latin America, Asia and Africa. It found that since…
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Balfour Beatty Picks AtkinsRéalis Exec To Succeed Leo Quinn as CEO
AtkinsRéalis Chief Operating Officer Philip Hoare will take over as CEO of the London-based contracting giant Balfour Beatty PLC on the heels of the firm’s rebound from an over $60 million profit hit to its revenue last year.
The company said…
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Earth Could Have Billions More People Than We Ever Realized : ScienceAlert
Is our little blue marble of a planet actually a lot more crowded than we thought? A new study suggests we’ve been significantly undercounting populations in rural areas, because of the grid-based method typically used to count people.
The…
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A Healthy Prenatal Stage Could Be Key to Preventing Psychiatric Disorders
Pregnancy is an incredibly special and delicate time for all parents. In those early stages of development, the environment, both inside and outside the body, can drastically impact fetal and long-term health.
A recent study has identified a new…
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Indonesia’s Indigenous Akit community faces exploitation & land loss (commentary)
- For the Akit tribe of Sumatra and countless other Indigenous communities, their land is more than what provides their livelihoods. Rather, it is their past, present, and future, and more than that, it is like their…
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Origin of life: How microbes laid the foundation for complex cells
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 assistance, the…
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