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The expansion of black holes alongside the cosmos could be explained if the cosmic monsters contained dark energy in their cores, the driving force behind the universe’s growth.
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Physicists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have directly measured the fluid-like flow of electrons in graphene at nanometer resolution for the first time. The results appear in the journal Science today.
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Silicon, the standard semiconducting material used in a host of applications—computer central processing units (CPUs), semiconductor chips, detectors, and solar cells—is an abundant, naturally occurring material. However, it is expensive to mine and to purify.
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A pair of studies examines ways to break down plastic, but there may be risks in trying to amplify these natural processes.
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It’s overwhelming to think about how polluted our oceans are — so much so that it’s increasingly tempting to think...
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Researchers use substrates of metal and dielectrics to boost the light conversion efficiency of perovskites by 250 percent.
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Parts of Earth's ice sheets that could lift global oceans by meters will likely crumble with another half degree Celsius of warming, and are fragile in ways not previously understood, according to new research.
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On Sept. 23, 2022, Gary Colwell held an outdoor party at night with absolutely no lights. People from across Ontario flocked to the North Frontenac Township Dark Sky Preserve about two hours west of O...
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Physicists directly measured, for the first time at nanometer resolution, the fluid-like flow of electrons in graphene.
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Thwaites Glacier A pair of studies this week have shed new light on the melting of the Thwaites Glacier, one of Antarctica’s largest and most menacing stretches of ice. Often referred to as the “Doomsday Glacier,” it contains enough ice to raise global sea le…
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Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not! Giant swimming sloths? They existed and scientists have proof! Source: The Secret to Ancient Sloths’ Aquatic Lives Found
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The origin of dark energy has been perplexing scientists for decades.
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Eleven students, along with parents, teachers, and classmates, met virtually with NASA Mars Perseverance team members to celebrate the students’ participation in the “You’ve Got Perseverance” campaign.
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National Institutes of Health researchers have developed and released an innovative software tool to assemble truly complete (i.e., gapless) genome sequences from a variety of species.
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Putting that soda bottle or takeout container into the recycling bin is far from a guarantee it will be turned into something new. Scientists at Rice University are trying to address this problem by making the process profitable.
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An international team of researchers has developed a new coating that extends the lifetime of perovskite solar cells by more than 1,000 hours
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Electro-thermal therapy, which involves applying electrical signals to nanomaterials, provides high cancer cell targeting accuracy and is highly bio-compatible. In this research, scientists from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have de…
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Arizona, Feb 16:Over the past century, the Earth’s average temperature has swiftly increased by about 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit). The evidence is hard to dispute. It comes from thermometers and other sensors around the world. But what about the…
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Parts of Earth's ice sheets that could lift global oceans by metres will likely crumble with another half degree Celsius of warming, and are fragile in ways not previously understood, according to new research.
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Parts of Earth's ice sheets that could lift global oceans by metres will likely crumble with another half degree Celsius of warming, and are fragile in ways not previously understood, according to new research.
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Scientists studying a glacier in Antarctica have found warm water is making the melt worse, Reuters reports.
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A Hubble Space Telescope image published in January captured a pair of galaxies near the Big Dipper which they said would help astronomers to map out the universe.
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