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Published Spatial patterns in distribution of galaxies - Spatial Patterns in Distribution of Galaxies
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In an unlikely pairing, a chemist and an astrophysicist applied the tools of statistical mechanics t...
Published Comet makes a pit stop near Jupiter's asteroids - Comet Makes a Pit Stop Near Jupiter's Asteroids
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After traveling several billion miles toward the Sun, a wayward young comet-like object orbiting amo...
Published Hubble sheds light on origins of supermassive black holes - Hubble Sheds Light on Origins of Supermassive Black Holes
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Astronomers have identified a rapidly growing black hole in the early universe that is considered a...
Published Webb spies Chariklo ring system with high-precision technique - Webb Spies Chariklo Ring System with High-Precision Technique
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In an observational feat of high precision, scientists used a new technique with NASA's James Webb S...
Published Most precise ever measurement of W boson mass to be in tension with the Standard Model - Most Precise Ever Measurement of W Boson Mass to be in Tension with the Standard Model
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Scientists have achieved the most precise measurement to date of the mass of the W boson, one of nat...
Published Physicists 'shine' light on inner details and breakup of simple nucleus - Physicists 'Shine' Light on Inner Details and Breakup of Simple Nucleus
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Scientists have found a new way to 'see' inside the simplest atomic nuclei to better understand the...
Published Chaos gives the quantum world a temperature - Chaos Gives the Quantum World a Temperature
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Two seemingly different areas of physics are related in subtle ways: Quantum theory and thermodynami...
Published Backscattering protection in integrated photonics is impossible with existing technologies - Backscattering Protection in Integrated Photonics is Impossible with Existing Technologies
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Researchers raise fundamental questions about the proposed value of topological protection against b ...
Published New way to produce important molecular entity - New Way to Produce Important Molecular Entity
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A team presents a new, direct way to produce unsymmetrically constructed vicinal diamines. These str...
Published Better understanding the physics of our universe - Better Understanding the Physics of Our Universe
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Researchers from around the world have sought to answer important questions about the most basic law ...
Published Skat and poker: More luck than skill? - Skat and Poker: Is It More Luck Than Skill?
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Chess requires playing ability and strategic thinking; in roulette, chance determines victory or def...
Published Virtual immune system roadmap unveiled - Virtual Immune System Roadmap Unveiled: A Breakthrough in Medical Science
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Researchers have published a roadmap for creating a digital twin of the immune system. Patterned aft...
Published Quantum chemistry: Molecules caught tunneling - Quantum Chemistry: Molecules Caught Tunneling
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Quantum effects can play an important role in chemical reactions. Physicists have now observed a qua...
Published Who are the first ancestors of present-day fish? - Who Were the First Ancestors of Present-Day Fish?
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What is the origin of the ancestors of present-day fish? What species evolved from them? A 50-year-o...
Published Our future climate depends partly on soil microbes -- but how are they affected by climate change? - Our Future Climate Depends Partly on Soil Microbes -- But How Are They Affected by Climate Change?
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The largest terrestrial carbon sink on Earth is the planet's soil. One of the big fears is that a wa...
Published A nanocrystal shines on and off indefinitely - A Nanocrystal Shines On and Off Indefinitely: A Breakthrough in Energy Efficiency
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Optical probes have led to numerous breakthroughs in applications like optical memory, nanopatternin...
Published Breakthrough: Scientists develop artificial molecules that behave like real ones - Breakthrough: Scientists Develop Artificial Molecules That Behave Like Real Ones
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Scientists have developed synthetic molecules that resemble real organic molecules. A collaboration...
Published Will engineered carbon removal solve the climate crisis? - Will Engineered Carbon Removal Solve the Climate Crisis?
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A new study explored fairness and feasibility in deep mitigation pathways with novel carbon dioxide...
Published Unlocking the secrets of the ancient coastal Maya - Unlocking the Secrets of the Ancient Coastal Maya
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After more than a decade of research, scientists share what they have learned about the people who l...
Published Bering Land Bridge formed surprisingly late during last ice age - Bering Land Bridge: A Latecomer in the Last Ice Age
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A new study that reconstructs the history of sea level at the Bering Strait shows that the Bering La...