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A peer-reviewed study reports the development of ultrafast modulation technology in nanoelectronics. Physicists from ...
Leaders with serious health issues secretly held the power to launch nuclear war. A new study exposes the terrifying overlap of illness and unchecked authority.
What if concrete could capture carbon and last 2,000 years? AI just made that idea possible, with atomic-scale simulations and radical new materials.
New research on chimpanzees living in the open woodlands of Tanzania suggests that the story of how humans learned to walk on ...
Scientists at Columbia developed a healing gel made from yogurt that may hold the key to next-gen tissue regeneration.
Scientists have found that jewel wasps possess the ability to slow their biological rate of aging. Researchers studying jewel wasps, easily recognized by their shimmering metallic appearance, have dis ...
Digital twins could be a game-changer for clean energy, helping simulate and improve systems like wind and solar, if scientists can solve a few big problems first.
A groundbreaking X-ray study reveals how sulfur changes form in space, offering new insight into the hidden chemistry of the ...
In a surreal twist, scientists expecting snow in Svalbard’s winter field season found rain, green tundra, and blooming flowers instead.
While forests and farmland expanded their role in capturing carbon, ocean algae began to struggle, especially in tropical waters. This shift is changing the balance of life on Earth, with land ...
Researchers have uncovered new insights into the reaction pathways of the universe’s first molecule. Shortly after the Big Bang, which took place around 13.8 billion years ago, the universe was a ...
A study highlights the health benefits of walking among an underrepresented group of low-income and Black individuals. Walking regularly is known to offer numerous health benefits, but most studies on ...
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