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New green-light absorbing photodetectors could be useful for medical sensors, fingerprint recognition, and more. New green-light absorbing transparent organic photodetectors that are highly sensitive and compatible with CMOS fabrication methods have been deve…
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Scientific Reports - Magic wavelength for a rovibrational transition in molecular hydrogen
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Researchers have discovered one of the earliest known human ancestors who walked on two legs, dating back seven million years, reveals a report by The Independent.  UCLThe discovery adds to previous research that too arrived at a simila…
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Getting atoms to do what you want isn't easy—but it's at the heart of a lot of groundbreaking research in physics.
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How do supermassive black holes get to be so supermassive? Today's authors explore how we might be able to answer that question with the SKA pulsar timing array!
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Fluorescence imaging can be conducted with long Stokes shift dyes that minimize crosstalk between the excitation source and fluorescent emission to improve the signal-to-background ratio. Regardless, researchers still form simple, small molecule dyes with lar…
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Fossils uncovered in South Africa may reveal some of the earliest evidence of social behavior among ornithischian dinosaurs.
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NASA's exoplanets Twitter account unveiled audio from the galaxy cluster Perseus, 240 million lightyears away from Earth.
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A new age of space exploration begins on Monday with the launch to the moon of the uncrewed Artemis 1.
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CHILE: The most detailed image yet taken of the most massive star known to mankind, R136a1, was produced by researchers using the 8.1-meter Gemini South Telescope in Chile. According to research conducted by NOIRLab astronomer Venu M. Kalari, the star may not…
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Using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers has discovered two new exoplanets orbiting a nearby star known as TOI-836. The newfound alien worlds were classified as a super-Earth and a mini-Neptune. The finding …
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Firms will all be hoping for a piece of the pie, which includes an estimated £168 billion ($206 billion) worth of water, billions of pounds of gold and £1.2 quadrillion ($1.5 quadrillion) of helium.
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A research team led by Prof. Jiang Ling and Zhang Zhaojun from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) identified the infrared signature of stepwise hydration motifs of sulfur dioxide (SO2).
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Scientific Reports - Spin-polarized imaging of the antiferromagnetic structure and field-tunable bound states in kagome magnet FeSn
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Despite being deemed a "perfect" arc, the shape of the Himalaya highlands is interrupted by an embayment that stretches across nearly 2° of longitude in western Nepal. This deviation from a perfect shape, plus a few diverging landforms and fault anomalies, ca…
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Advertisement In Western Australia, at the Scott Coastal Plain, minerals date back to even 4 billion years, revealing the presence of ancient crust underlying the region. New research has found a 4-billion-year-old piece of Earth’s crust the size of Ireland b…
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The newly discovered exoplanet is nearby in astronomical terms, and the team believes it may be an Earth-sized "water world" with a globe-spanning ocean -- something that we might be able to confirm with future Webb observations.
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Someone taps your shoulder. The organized touch receptors in your skin send a message to your brain, which processes the information and directs you to look left, in the direction of the tap. Now, Penn State and U.S. Air Force researchers have harnes
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A fossil leg bone that was found in Chad more than 20 years ago demonstrated that a creature known as Sahelanthropus tchadensis was an early human ancestor that walked on two feet
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Will humans be back on the Moon by 2025? It depends on how well the imminent launch of Artemis-1 goes.
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What if we told you that the chances of getting attacked by a shark on land would be slim, but never zero!? - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
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Fossils of a new species of the giant sea lizard mosasaur that lived around 66 million years ago have been discovered in Morocco. Named Thalassotitan atrox, the species grew up to 9 m in length and was a distant relative of modern iguanas and monitor lizards.…
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Rain can be considered as prolific a sustainable energy source like energy scavenging from solar or wind. Consequently, droplet-driven energy harvesting devices - which offer a simple structure with low-cost materials requirements - have received considerable…
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Is science absolute? Its truths and discoveries guide us towards the nature of reality, but we must always remain open-minded to revisions.
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