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On a 51-ion quantum simulator, we investigate locality of entanglement Hamiltonians for a Heisenberg chain, demonstrating Bisognano–Wichmann predictions of quantum field theory applied to lattice many-body systems, and observe the transition from area- to vol…
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The accuracy of eukaryotic ribosome translocation relies on eukaryote-specific elements of the 80S ribosome, elongation factor 2 and transfer RNAs, all of which contribute to the maintenance of the messenger RNA reading frame.
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NASA has postponed the launch of its Dragonfly mission to Titan until 2028, with formal confirmation of the project not expected until later next year.
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Analysis of a large data set sheds light on the migrations of African Bantu-speaking peoples across the continent.
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Increased heat tolerance in fungi with pathogenic potential due to global warming could bring new fungal diseases.
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A team of evolutionary biologists and limnologists affiliated with multiple institutions in the U.S. has described the synchronous bioluminescent signals they observed being produced by a type of marine ostracod (Crustacea; Luxorina). In their paper published…
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We gathered genetic data for 1,763 individuals from 147 populations across 14 African countries, and 12 Late Iron Age individuals, to trace the expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples over the past 6,000 years.
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Nature - Cellular development and evolution of the mammalian cerebellum
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A model of sediment flux from the land to the oceans over the Phanerozoic eon explains differences in the fossil records of marine animal genera and land plant genera.
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In a plasma electrons separate from atoms and create a soup of charged particles that can be extremely hot and bright. This is particularly useful for manufa...
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"We know discs are vital to forming stars and planets in our galaxy, and here, for the first time, we're seeing direct evidence for this in another galaxy."
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New Insights into the Potential of Far-Red Photosynthesis - OPP.Today
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In the search for new particles and forces in nature, physicists are on the hunt for behaviors within atoms and molecules that are forbidden by the tried-and-true Standard Model of particle physics. Any deviations from this model could indicate what physicist…
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Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Director General of the Climate Disaster Risk Institute (CDRI) Amit Prothi referred to the body's recent global flagship report, which revealed that the cumulative risk associated with climate-related disasters amounts to a colossal $30…
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NASA chief Senator Bill Nelson, also an astronaut, is on a visit to India to forge new ties with ISRO. NDTV's Science Editor Pallava Bagla speaks exclusively...
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An orca's final moments may have been captured on film for the first time, after repeated attempts by two young orcas to keep the old, dying male at the surface so he could breathe.
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Sunspot AR3500 blasted a M9.8-class solar flare on Nov. 28, 2023. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured footage of the flare in multiple wavelengths. Vi...
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A wide-field telescope capable of surveying the entire sky from the Northern Hemisphere has discovered two near-Earth asteroids, astronomers said. The two celestial bodies were first spotted on November 18 by the Wide Field Survey Telescope (WFST),
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US News: In a collaborative effort with NASA, two faculty members from the Oregon State University College of Engineering, Dorthe Wildenschild and Tala Navab-D
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Tiangong could now outlive the older, larger International Space Station.
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Bob Geldof said he worried about the power held by the likes of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg because they're both "pretty inadequate people."
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US News: While Venus has been neglected in recent decades, the discovery of potential biosignatures, such as phosphine gas, reignited interest. NASA planned tw
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The US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), in partnership with the international Fermi Large Area Telescope Collaboration, declared the finding of nearly 300 gamma ray pulsars in the publication of their Third Catalog of Gamma Ray Pulsars.
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NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter set new altitude and airspeed records on the Red Planet during experimental flight testing. Meanwhile, the US space agency also tested carbon fiber rotor blades, which it believes could enable bigger, more capable Mars helicop…
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