Scientists have made a major breakthrough in imaging the dynamic assembly of bilayer covalent organic frameworks in solution. This discovery opens the door to better control over how these ultra-thin materials stack, leading to fascinating moiré…
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Scientists Just Cracked the Code for Twisting and Stacking 2D Materials
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Morning Blue Light Therapy May Improve Sleep
A new study published in the journal GeroScience has shown that blue-enriched light therapy in the morning seems to improve sleep quality and daily activity levels in older adults.
The randomized cross-over…
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Viral Footage of Robot Headbutting Woman Raises Safety Questions : ScienceAlert
Humanoid robots are supposed to be our loyal assistants, but we saw another side to them the other day.
Chinese robot manufacturer Unitree was demonstrating its latest H1 robots at a lantern festival in the city of Taishan, Guangdong province,…
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Program Developed to Reduce Ultra-Processed Food Intake
A new pilot study published in the journal Obesity Science and Practice has shown that a newly developed program may be effective for reducing dietary intake of ultra-process foods.
The study included 14…
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Revolutionizing Carbon Capture: Scientists Crack the Code to Efficient CO2 Conversion
KIMS and KAIST have developed a catalyst synthesis process and precision control technology to optimize carbon dioxide conversion efficiency. As climate change and carbon emissions become increasingly urgent global issues, the need for efficient…
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CERN Physicists Observe Production of Weak Boson Triplets
Physicists with the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider have announced the first observation of VVZ production — a rare combination of three massive vector bosons.
A three-vector-boson event recorded by ATLAS, with one W…
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THCV and CBD Strips Lead to Clinically Significant Weight Loss
Can cannabidiol (CBD) or other cannabis-related products help with weight loss? This is what a recent study published in the journal Cannabis hopes to address as a researcher from NeX Therapeutics investigated…
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An ancient RNA-guided system could simplify delivery of gene editing therapies | MIT News
A vast search of natural diversity has led scientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard to uncover ancient systems with potential to expand the genome editing…
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New insights into Inca pilgrimages to volcanic peaks
Archaeologists have examined the ritual landscape the Inca used during their pilgrimages to perform capacocha rituals on volcanic peaks.
The capacocha was a sacrificial rite among the Inca that typically involved the sacrifice of children at…
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Self-driving cars learn to share road knowledge through digital word-of-mouth
An NYU Tandon School of Engineering-led research team has developed a way for self-driving vehicles to share their knowledge about road conditions indirectly, making it possible for each vehicle to learn from the experiences of others even when…
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