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Published 'Bouncing' comets could deliver building blocks for life to exoplanets
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How did the molecular building blocks for life end up on Earth? One long-standing theory is that the ...
Published Rocky planets can form in extreme environments
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Astronomers have provided the first observation of water and other molecules in the highly irradiate...
Published A new beginning: The search for more temperate Tatooines
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Luke Skywalker's childhood might have been slightly less harsh if he'd grown up on a more temperate...
Published Controlling signal routing in quantum information processing
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Routing signals and isolating them against noise and back-reflections are essential in many practica...
Published Researchers leveraging AI to train (robotic) dogs to respond to their masters
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An international collaboration seeks to innovate the future of how a mechanical man's best friend in...
Published New heaviest exotic antimatter nucleus
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Scientists studying the tracks of particles streaming from six billion collisions of atomic nuclei a...
Published Perturbations simplify the study of 'super photons'
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Thousands of particles of light can merge into a type of 'super photon' under suitable conditions. P...
Published Statistical oversight could explain inconsistencies in nutritional research - Statistical Oversight Could Explain Inconsistencies in Nutritional Research
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People often wonder why one nutritional study tells them that eating too many eggs, for instance, wi ...
Published What coffee with cream can teach us about quantum physics
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A new advancement in theoretical physics could, one day, help engineers develop new kinds of compute ...
Published New method flips the script on topological physics
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The branch of mathematics known as topology has become a cornerstone of modern physics thanks to the...
Published People feel more connected to 'tweezer-like' bionic tools that don't resemble human hands
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Some say the next step in human evolution will be the integration of technology with flesh. Now, res...
Published A simple quantum internet with significant possibilities
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It's one thing to dream up a quantum internet that could send hacker-proof information around the wo ...
Published Previously uncharacterized parasite uncovered in fish worldwide
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Using genome reconstruction, scientists unveiled a once 'invisible' fish parasite present in many ma...
Published Spider exploits firefly's flashing signals to lure more prey
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Fireflies rely on flashing signals to communicate to other fireflies using light-emitting lanterns o...
Published What makes some plant groups so successful?
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Researchers involved in cataloguing the world's plant species are hunting for answers as to what mak...
Published Controlling mosquito populations through genetic breeding
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Researchers have found a new way to identify genetic targets useful for control of mosquito populati...
Published Transgenic expression of rubisco factors increases photosynthesis and chilling tolerance in maize
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Maize is one of the world's most widely grown crops and is essential to global food security. But li ...
Published World's chocolate supply threatened by devastating virus
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A rapidly spreading virus threatens the health of the cacao tree and the dried seeds from which choc...
Published Missing link in species conservation: Pharmacists, chemists could turn tide on plant, animal extinction
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As the world faces the loss of a staggering number of species of animals and plants to endangerment...
Published Otters, especially females, use tools to survive a changing world
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Sea otters are one of the few animals that use tools to access their food, and a new study has found ...