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Quantum Heat Pump: A New Measuring Tool for Physicists Physicists have built a quantum scale heat pump made from particles of light. This device brings scientists closer to the quantum limit of measuring radio frequency signals, which is useful in the hunt fo…
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Closure of the Neo-Tethys Ocean and the subsequent formation of the Tibetan Plateau is one of the most significant tectonic events on Earth. How the Indian subcontinent drifted northward anomalously fast and collided with Asia is an essential question in desc…
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Physicists from TU Delft, ETH Zürich and the University of Tübingen have built a quantum scale heat pump made from particles of light. This device brings scientists closer to the quantum limit of measuring radio frequency signals, which may be useful in the h…
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DNA extracted from the 1,000-year-old skeleton reveals the man had Klinefelter syndrome, which is a super rare genetic condition that gives men and extra X chromosome.
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Some sharks are "walking" to find more favorable conditions • Earth.com
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Crew members aboard the International Space Station conducted scientific investigations during the week of Aug 22 that included student investigations run on Raspberry Pi computers on station, monitoring behavioral and cognitive adaptation in crew members, an…
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On Sept. 26, 2022, NASA's DART Mission will impact an asteroid that poses no threat to Earth as humanity’s first test for planetary defence.
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A team of researchers from the University of Montréal believe they have found an exoplanet with a surface entirely covered by water.
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Auroras have been swirling through the skies already this week as the sun awakens from slumber.
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Organisms respond in similar ways to similar circumstances.
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How will we grow food in space? That's one question Michigan State University's Federica Brandizzi has been particularly interested in solving.
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After two decades of hunting for exoplanets, the James Webb Space Telescope is set to begin really exploring these strange new worlds
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It's the first evidence of the gas on a planet outside of our solar system.
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NASA and SpaceX have announced the date for the upcoming Crew-5 launch to the International Space Station.
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Read more about Check out this stunning cosmic sight captured by Hubble telescope on Devdiscourse
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It’s difficult to imagine that three random words have the power to both map the globe and protect your private data. The secret behind this amazing power is just a little bit of math. What3words is an app and web-based service that provides a geographic refe…
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NASA released an audio clip from a black hole. The sound is something humans can't hear, so NASA shifted the note by amplifying it and mixing it with other data they have about black holes.
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The Artemis I mission, set to launch on 29 August, will mark a significant step in humankind's return to the moon.
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Exploring Jezero Crater on Mars Perseverance collected rock samples that scientists anticipate will provide a timeline for Mars’ geologic and water history.
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Is the geographical history of Sundaland closely linked to the evolution of the native Sumatran cascade frogs? This question was investigated by an international team led by herpetologist Umilaela Arifin of the LIB in their latest study, which was recently pu…
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Media with small permittivity, i.e., the epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) media, have drawn a great deal of attention from the fields of physics, materials science, and engineering. The wavelength in ENZ medium is in principle infinitely stretched, which induces spati…
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A newly updated logarithmic view of the universe provides a unique perspective that lets us see from the Earth to the edge of time.
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The surface of Venus is a swamp of carbon dioxide, crushing pressures and extreme temperatures.
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The accepted view of Mars is red rocks and craters as far as the eye can see.
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Polarizing art - Physics Today
8/27/22 at 12:48am
<p>Museum-worthy images can be made from birefringent materials, including everyday adhesive tape and cling wrap.</p>
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