What can carbon dioxide in an exoplanet’s atmosphere teach us about its formation and evolution? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal hopes to address as an international team…
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7 evidence-based steps proven to create a happier, healthier home
The UK needs more houses. Demand is outstripping supply and it’s driving up prices, making affordable housing harder to come by. That’s just one of the reasons behind the government’s intention to build 1.5 million new homes over the next…
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1.1-Million-Year-Old Facial Bones of Archaic Homo Found in Spain
Who the first inhabitants of Western Europe were, what their physical characteristics were, and when and where they lived are some of the pending questions in the study of the settlement of Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene epoch. The…
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We’ve finally discovered how your brain differs from a chimp’s: new study
We share about 98.8 per cent of our DNA with chimpanzees, our closest living relatives. Yet, despite this near-identical genetic blueprint, chimps have not built civilisations, waged wars or mastered the art of the TikTok dance routine.
But…
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Self-powered microneedle patches offer a new approach to wrinkle treatment
Mar 17, 2025 (Nanowerk Spotlight) Skin aging caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation presents a complex challenge for medical researchers and cosmetic scientists… Continue Reading
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Hubble Focuses on Star-Studded Region in Neighbor Galaxy
A new image taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows a small region of the Small Magellanic Cloud, one of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way.
This Hubble image shows a small region of the Small Magellanic Cloud near the center…
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Magnetic microalgae on a mission to become robots
Mar 17, 2025 Researchers developed a single-cell green microalgae coated with magnetic nanoparticles.
(Nanowerk News) A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in…
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Inorganic mechanism driving mysterious surge of powerful greenhouse gas | Research
Much of the nitrous oxide entering the atmosphere from the oceans could be formed by a previously unknown inorganic route. The mechanism, uncovered by researchers in Denmark and Spain, could explain why emissions of nitrous oxide – a powerful…
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Revealing How a Parkinson’s Mutation Leads to Disease
Parkinson’s Disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that causes movement problems in the early stages and progresses over time to affect other things like cognition. The disease has an early onset form,…
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This battery made of nuclear waste never needs to be recharged
Nuclear power provides roughly 10% of the world’s energy. Yet one of its biggest challenges is radioactive waste. While spent nuclear fuel is typically stored in underground facilities, researchers at Ohio State University (OSU)…
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