When we try to remember more than one thing at a time, our brains don’t treat each item equally. New research published…
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Neuroscientists decode how people juggle multiple items in working memory
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Unprecedented Quantum Discovery: Scientists Isolate Individual Spinon, Unlocking a Dramatic Leap Forward for Magnetic Science
IN A NUTSHELL - 🔬 In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists have isolated a lone spinon, challenging previous beliefs in quantum magnetism.
- ✨ The discovery of the solitary spinon opens new pathways for advancements in…
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Scientists discover how giant copper deposits form
Copper wires snake through every electric motor, power line, and rooftop solar panel on the planet. Demand for the metal is rising so fast that the International Energy Agency projects a 50 percent jump by 2040 in its net‑zero scenario.
A new…
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When dinosaurs rule the world of collecting – Financial Times
- When dinosaurs rule the world of collecting Financial Times
- See a rare dinosaur or a chunk of Mars during Sotheby’s ‘Geek Week’ Gothamist
- A 6-Foot Dino—a T-Rex Cousin—Is Headed to Auction This Month Mansion Global
- Ageing rather well Otago…
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How Smart Window Technology Is Revolutionizing Energy Efficient Building Design
Windows have long been the weak link in building design, bleeding energy while creating uncomfortable glare for city dwellers. Professor Hong Chul Moon’s team at KAIST has developed RECM technology that transforms this…
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Private Ax-4 astronauts aboard ISS are filling their time with science, views of Earth and pierogis (video)
Houston-based company Axiom Space’s fourth crewed mission to space is nearing its end, and its four astronauts are filling every last minute with science, amazing views of Earth and pierogis.
Axiom-4 Crew:
Commander Peggy Whitson
Pilot Shubhanshu…
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NASA’s asteroid-crash Earth defense tactic has a complication — DART ejected large boulders into space
When NASA’s DART mission crashed into the asteroid Dimorphos, the first stage of the impact saw the spacecraft’s solar panels strike and pulverize two large boulders on the target, debris from which spun off in two directions. That ejection…
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Saturn makes its long-awaited return to the late night sky this week — Here’s how to see it
The coming week will see the gas giant Saturn return to the Northern Hemisphere’s late night sky, after spending the last few months as a “morning star” rising in the predawn and early morning hours.
In recent months, Saturn put on a spectacular…
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Mysterious Signals From Deep Space Expose Aftermath of Failed Cosmic Eruptions
Whenever we study space, we’re usually talking about long-lasting objects, like our own solar system or faraway galaxies that occasionally catch our attention when something extraordinary happens….
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Fact Check: Did an Ocean Current Reverse?
For years, climate experts have been sounding the alarm about the worsening impacts of global warming, and a report made by a European news wire agency over the weekend heightened the concerns in an alarming manner after reporting the first-ever…
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