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Published Why the day is 24 hours long: Astrophysicists reveal why Earth's day was a constant 19.5 hours for over a billion years
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Astrophysicists have revealed how the slow and steady lengthening of Earth's day caused by the tidal...
Published One of the largest magnetic storms in history quantified: Aurorae covered much of the night sky from the Tropics to the Polar Regions
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An international multidisciplinary team consisting of solar physicists, geophysicists, and historian...
Published Scientists make the case to restore Pluto's planet status - Scientists make the case to restore Pluto's planet status
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Kirby Runyon wants to make one thing clear: regardless of what one prestigious scientific organizati...
Published CHEOPS detects a 'rainbow' on an exoplanet
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The CHEOPS space telescope is providing new information on the mysterious exoplanet WASP-76b. This u...
Published Signs of life would be detectable in single ice grain emitted from extraterrestrial moons
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Could life be found in frozen sea spray from moons orbiting Saturn or Jupiter? New research finds th...
Published The price tag of phasing-out coal
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Coal phase-out is necessary to solve climate change, but can have negative impacts on workers and lo...
Published Delivery robots' green credentials make them more attractive to consumers
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The smaller carbon footprint, or wheel print, of automatic delivery robots can encourage consumers t...
Published Artificial intelligence catalyzes gene activation research and uncovers rare DNA sequences - Artificial Intelligence Catalyzes Gene Activation Research and Uncovers Rare DNA Sequences
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Biologists have used machine learning, a type of AI, to identify 'synthetic extreme' DNA sequences w...
Published High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs - High-Status Danish Vikings Wore Exotic Beaver Furs
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Beaver fur was a symbol of wealth and an important trade item in 10th Century Denmark, according to...
Published Tunneling electrons - Tunneling Electrons: Understanding the Phenomenon
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By superimposing two laser fields of different strengths and frequency, the electron emission of met...
Published Evidence of a real ninth planet discovered - Evidence of a Real Ninth Planet Discovered
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Researchers have found evidence of a giant planet tracing a bizarre, highly elongated orbit in the o...
Published Curved spacetime in a quantum simulator - Curved Spacetime in a Quantum Simulator: A New Frontier in Physics
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The connection between quantum physics and the theory of relativity is extremely hard to study. But...
Published Safety in space: Synthetic hibernation could provide protection from cosmic radiation - Safety in Space: Synthetic Hibernation Could Provide Protection from Cosmic Radiation
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It is still a glimpse into the future: Astronauts could be put into artificial hibernation and in th...
Published Ramping up domestic graphite production could aid the green energy transition - Ramping Up Domestic Graphite Production Could Aid the Green Energy Transition
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Given the growing importance of graphite in energy storage technologies, a team of esearchers has co...
Published Establishing the origin of solar-mass black holes and the connection to dark matter - Establishing the Origin of Solar-Mass Black Holes and the Connection to Dark Matter
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What is the origin of black holes and how is that question connected with another mystery, the natur...
Published Computers that power self-driving cars could be a huge driver of global carbon emissions - Computers that Power Self-Driving Cars Could be a Huge Driver of Global Carbon Emissions
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A new model quantifies emissions that will be generated by computers on fully autonomous vehicles. I...
Published Methane could be the first detectable indication of life beyond Earth - Methane Could Be the First Detectable Indication of Life Beyond Earth
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A new study assesses the planetary context in which the detection of methane in an exoplanet's atmos...
Published Delicious 3D printed food - Delicious 3D Printed Food: The Future of Culinary Art
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Additive manufacturing of food involves designing, pre-processing, manufacturing, and post-processin...
Published Fewer moths, more flies - Fewer Moths, More Flies: The Impact of Climate Change on Insect Populations
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In the far north of the planet, climate change is clearly noticeable. A new study now shows that in...
Published Generating power with blood sugar - Generating Power with Blood Sugar: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Energy Production
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A fuel cell under the skin that converts blood sugar from the body into electrical energy sounds lik...