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What is the Big Bang Theory?

What is the Big Bang Theory?

phys.org/news/2015-12-big-theory.html
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Better mixing leads to faster reactions for key chemicals

Better mixing leads to faster reactions for key chemicals

phys.org/news/2024-07-faster-reactions-key-chemicals.html
Last glasped on Feb 10, 2025
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New research shows the number of farms in the world is declining

New research shows the number of farms in the world is declining

phys.org/news/2023-05-farms-world-declining.html
Last glasped on May 21, 2024
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Scientists find link between photosynthesis and 'fifth state of matter'

Scientists find link between photosynthesis and 'fifth state of matter'

phys.org/news/2023-05-scientists-link-photosynthesis-state.html
Last glasped on May 7, 2023
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With little knowledge comes great confidence: Study reveals relationship between knowledge and attitudes toward science

With little knowledge comes great confidence: Study reveals relationship between knowledge and attitudes toward science

phys.org/news/2023-09-knowledge-great-confidence-reveals-relationship.html
Last glasped on Sep 15, 2023
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Memory matters for quantum atomic motion on metals

Memory matters for quantum atomic motion on metals

phys.org/news/2025-06-memory-quantum-atomic-motion-metals.html
Last glasped on Jun 10, 2025
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Many people feel they work in pointless, meaningless jobs, research confirms

Many people feel they work in pointless, meaningless jobs, research confirms

phys.org/news/2023-08-people-pointless-meaningless-jobs.html
Last glasped on Aug 2, 2023
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Astronomers discover 'space tornadoes' around the Milky Way's core

Astronomers discover 'space tornadoes' around the Milky Way's core

phys.org/news/2025-03-astronomers-space-tornadoes-milky-core.html
Last glasped on Mar 24, 2025
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Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology( ... sorted: date/all)

Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology( ... sorted: date/all)

phys.org/biology-news/sort/date/all/
Last glasped on Jan 24, 2025
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JWST probes chemistry around a newborn star

JWST probes chemistry around a newborn star

phys.org/news/2023-03-jwst-probes-chemistry-newborn-star.html
Last glasped on Mar 19, 2023
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Large fossil spider found in Australia

Large fossil spider found in Australia

phys.org/news/2023-09-large-fossil-spider-australia.html
Last glasped on Sep 23, 2023
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Why don't more women choose to propose to their male partners?

Why don't more women choose to propose to their male partners?

phys.org/news/2024-12-dont-women-male-partners.html
Last glasped on Dec 20, 2024
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Ocean temperatures hit record highs in 2024, study finds

Ocean temperatures hit record highs in 2024, study finds

phys.org/news/2025-01-ocean-temperatures-highs.html
Last glasped on Apr 18, 2025
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Universe expected to decay in 10⁷⁸ years, much sooner than previously thought

Universe expected to decay in 10⁷⁸ years, much sooner than previously thought

phys.org/news/2025-05-universe-decay-years-sooner-previously.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawKP73NleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETF6dzVublFiRDFPcFVjY1lrAR5sN8_hEQJcbFsImy9Pjgr-T8ixsgyp8onFQ4LG3qa-SUpyCGuY3t6R-IQaMg_aem_ZA4ME2w9QL8NORm0weA1sw
Last glasped on May 13, 2025
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Birds are shifting more in time than space as they adjust to global warming, shows study

Birds are shifting more in time than space as they adjust to global warming, shows study

phys.org/news/2024-09-birds-shifting-space-adjust-global.html
Last glasped on Sep 7, 2024
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New foods can go from yucky to yummy as people's perceptions evolve

New foods can go from yucky to yummy as people's perceptions evolve

phys.org/news/2023-10-foods-yucky-yummy-people-perceptions.html
Last glasped on Oct 15, 2023
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Using GPS as a possible earthquake predictor

Using GPS as a possible earthquake predictor

phys.org/news/2023-07-gps-earthquake-predictor.html
Last glasped on Jul 23, 2023
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Why does inside of solar system not spin faster? Old mystery has possible new solution

Why does inside of solar system not spin faster? Old mystery has possible new solution

phys.org/news/2022-07-solar-faster-mystery-solution.html
Last glasped on Sep 22, 2022
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Cosmic anomaly hints at frightening future for Milky Way

Cosmic anomaly hints at frightening future for Milky Way

phys.org/news/2025-03-cosmic-anomaly-hints-future-milky.html
Last glasped on Mar 24, 2025
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Ancient grain has huge climate potential and could play a key role in Europe's future

Ancient grain has huge climate potential and could play a key role in Europe's future

phys.org/news/2025-04-ancient-grain-huge-climate-potential.html
Last glasped on Apr 12, 2025
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How images of knives intended to stop youth knife crime may actually be making things worse

How images of knives intended to stop youth knife crime may actually be making things worse

phys.org/news/2024-10-images-knives-youth-knife-crime.html
Last glasped on Oct 18, 2024
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Surface energy budget analysis reveals causes of Greenland's abnormal warming

Surface energy budget analysis reveals causes of Greenland's abnormal warming

phys.org/news/2024-08-surface-energy-analysis-reveals-greenland.html
Last glasped on Sep 7, 2024
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Understanding the genomic modifications in transgenic papaya

Understanding the genomic modifications in transgenic papaya

phys.org/news/2022-06-genomic-modifications-transgenic-papaya.html
Last glasped on Jul 20, 2024
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Oxygen discovered in most distant known galaxy

Oxygen discovered in most distant known galaxy

phys.org/news/2025-03-oxygen-distant-galaxy.html?utm_source=join1440&utm_medium=email&utm_placement=newsletter&user_id=66c4c649600ae150759fa20e
Last glasped on Mar 22, 2025
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Finding the Sweet Spot: Machine Learning Reveals Factors for Successful Crowdfunding

Finding the Sweet Spot: Machine Learning Reveals Factors for Successful Crowdfunding

phys.org/news/2024-09-sweet-machine-reveals-factors-successful.html
Last glasped on Apr 11, 2025
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New evidence strongly suggests Indonesia's Gunung Padang is oldest known pyramid

New evidence strongly suggests Indonesia's Gunung Padang is oldest known pyramid

phys.org/news/2023-11-evidence-strongly-indonesia-gunung-padang.html
Last glasped on Mar 7, 2024
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Hunter-gatherer approach to childcare suggests that the key to mother and child well-being may be many caregivers

Hunter-gatherer approach to childcare suggests that the key to mother and child well-being may be many caregivers

phys.org/news/2023-11-hunter-gatherer-approach-childcare-key-mother.html
Last glasped on Nov 26, 2023
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Anger found to be the primary driver of climate activism

Anger found to be the primary driver of climate activism

phys.org/news/2023-08-anger-primary-driver-climate.html
Last glasped on Mar 3, 2024
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Researchers model how the first use of the wheel may have developed

Researchers model how the first use of the wheel may have developed

phys.org/news/2024-10-wheel.html
Last glasped on Oct 24, 2024
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The extinction of the giant ape: A long-standing mystery solved

The extinction of the giant ape: A long-standing mystery solved

phys.org/news/2024-01-extinction-giant-ape-mystery.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-nwletter
Last glasped on Jan 11, 2024
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Biochar's carbon storage potential undervalued due to outdated assessment methods, study finds

Biochar's carbon storage potential undervalued due to outdated assessment methods, study finds

phys.org/news/2025-02-biochar-carbon-storage-potential-undervalued.html
Last glasped on Feb 25, 2025
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How 'the strong force' influences the gravitational wave background

How 'the strong force' influences the gravitational wave background

phys.org/news/2024-02-strong-gravitational-background.html
Last glasped on Mar 3, 2024
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Chirality induces giant charge rectification in a superconductor

Chirality induces giant charge rectification in a superconductor

phys.org/news/2025-04-chirality-giant-rectification-superconductor.html
Last glasped on Apr 17, 2025
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New evidence suggests McDermitt Caldera may be among the largest known lithium reserves in the world

New evidence suggests McDermitt Caldera may be among the largest known lithium reserves in the world

phys.org/news/2023-08-evidence-mcdermitt-caldera-largest-lithium.html
Last glasped on Sep 13, 2023
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Silver Crucial For WWII Bomb

Silver Crucial For WWII Bomb

phys.org/news/2010-01-silver-crucial-wwii.html
Last glasped on Sep 5, 2023
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New pollen-replacing food for honey bees brings hope for survival

New pollen-replacing food for honey bees brings hope for survival

phys.org/news/2025-04-pollen-food-honey-bees-survival.html
Last glasped on Apr 16, 2025
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Wasps as an effective pest control for agriculture

Wasps as an effective pest control for agriculture

phys.org/news/2019-11-wasps-effective-pest-agriculture.html
Last glasped on Oct 10, 2024
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Herbicide under US scrutiny over potential Parkinson's link

Herbicide under US scrutiny over potential Parkinson's link

phys.org/news/2025-01-herbicide-scrutiny-potential-parkinson-link.html
Last glasped on Jan 16, 2025
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Nearly 3,000 fires in Brazilian Amazon in February, new record

Nearly 3,000 fires in Brazilian Amazon in February, new record

phys.org/news/2024-02-brazilian-amazon-february.html
Last glasped on Mar 5, 2024
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Agronomists find green way to mitigate the effects of soil salinity

Agronomists find green way to mitigate the effects of soil salinity

phys.org/news/2023-10-agronomists-green-mitigate-effects-soil.html
Last glasped on Nov 28, 2023
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The American Dream is more attainable for TV characters than Americans

The American Dream is more attainable for TV characters than Americans

phys.org/news/2021-11-american-tv-characters-americans.html
Last glasped on Feb 25, 2022
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From glowing cats to wombats, fluorescent mammals are much more common than you'd think

From glowing cats to wombats, fluorescent mammals are much more common than you'd think

phys.org/news/2023-10-cats-wombats-fluorescent-mammals-common.html
Last glasped on Oct 5, 2023
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Oxygen discovered in most distant known galaxy

Oxygen discovered in most distant known galaxy

phys.org/news/2025-03-oxygen-distant-galaxy.html
Last glasped on Mar 24, 2025
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Andean farmers use age-old technique amid climate change

Andean farmers use age-old technique amid climate change

phys.org/news/2024-02-andean-farmers-age-technique-climate.html
Last glasped on Apr 12, 2025
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A nonrelativistic and nonmagnetic mechanism for generating terahertz waves

A nonrelativistic and nonmagnetic mechanism for generating terahertz waves

phys.org/news/2023-09-nonrelativistic-nonmagnetic-mechanism-generating-terahertz.html
Last glasped on Sep 19, 2023
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Biased artificial intelligence needs human help to avoid harmful climate action, say researchers

Biased artificial intelligence needs human help to avoid harmful climate action, say researchers

phys.org/news/2023-08-biased-artificial-intelligence-human-climate.html
Last glasped on Mar 21, 2024
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Food marketing and research on kids lacks government oversight

Food marketing and research on kids lacks government oversight

phys.org/news/2022-11-food-kids-lacks-oversight.html
Last glasped on May 21, 2024
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Q&A: Rwanda is creating shiny, modern cities after the genocide—but this won't help communities heal from the past

Q&A: Rwanda is creating shiny, modern cities after the genocide—but this won't help communities heal from the past

phys.org/news/2024-08-qa-rwanda-shiny-modern-cities.html
Last glasped on Dec 12, 2024
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New study uncovers a link between reproduction and a key mitochondrial stress response

New study uncovers a link between reproduction and a key mitochondrial stress response

phys.org/news/2024-06-uncovers-link-reproduction-key-mitochondrial.html
Last glasped on Jun 20, 2024
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When Chinese citizens are surveyed anonymously, support for party and government plummets

When Chinese citizens are surveyed anonymously, support for party and government plummets

phys.org/news/2024-01-chinese-citizens-surveyed-anonymously-party.html
Last glasped on Feb 9, 2025
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A century of reforestation helped keep the eastern US cool, study finds

A century of reforestation helped keep the eastern US cool, study finds

phys.org/news/2024-02-century-reforestation-eastern-cool.html
Last glasped on Feb 22, 2024
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Novel hydrogel removes microplastics from water

Novel hydrogel removes microplastics from water

phys.org/news/2024-04-hydrogel-microplastics.html
Last glasped on May 27, 2024
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Smart grid could reduce emissions by 12 percent

Smart grid could reduce emissions by 12 percent

phys.org/news/2010-01-smart-grid-emissions-percent.html
Last glasped on Aug 13, 2024
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Carbon-based molecules seen just a billion years after the Big Bang

Carbon-based molecules seen just a billion years after the Big Bang

phys.org/news/2023-07-carbon-based-molecules-billion-years-big.html
Last glasped on Jul 24, 2023
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In Arizona, Colorado River Crisis Stokes Worry Over Growth and Groundwater Depletion

In Arizona, Colorado River Crisis Stokes Worry Over Growth and Groundwater Depletion

phys.org/news/2022-12-arizona-colorado-river-crisis-stokes.amp
Last glasped on Dec 31, 2022
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What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work—and how to get the right support

What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work—and how to get the right support

phys.org/news/2024-07-young-neurodivergent-employees.html
Last glasped on Dec 19, 2024
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NASA's oldest active astronaut returns to Earth on 70th birthday

NASA's oldest active astronaut returns to Earth on 70th birthday

phys.org/news/2025-04-nasa-oldest-astronaut-earth-70th.html
Last glasped on Apr 21, 2025
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Big firm products top worst plastic litter list: report

Big firm products top worst plastic litter list: report

phys.org/news/2019-10-big-firm-products-worst-plastic.html
Last glasped on Oct 30, 2022
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Land use in tropical regions: Biodiversity loss due to agricultural trade three times higher than thought

Land use in tropical regions: Biodiversity loss due to agricultural trade three times higher than thought

phys.org/news/2024-12-tropical-regions-biodiversity-loss-due.html
Last glasped on Dec 15, 2024
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Study finds cities that conducted greenhouse gas emissions inventories moved needle toward reduction

Study finds cities that conducted greenhouse gas emissions inventories moved needle toward reduction

phys.org/news/2025-03-cities-greenhouse-gas-emissions-needle.html?form=MG0AV3
Last glasped on Mar 16, 2025
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Analysis of crocodile retina reveals trait that makes lying in wait easier

Analysis of crocodile retina reveals trait that makes lying in wait easier

phys.org/news/2016-05-analysis-crocodile-retina-reveals-trait.html
Last glasped on Apr 23, 2024
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Genes of ancient animal relatives used to grow a mouse: Study reveals hidden history of stem cells

Genes of ancient animal relatives used to grow a mouse: Study reveals hidden history of stem cells

phys.org/news/2024-11-genes-ancient-animal-mouse-reveals.amp
Last glasped on Nov 16, 2024
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Algorithms could help improve judicial decisions

Algorithms could help improve judicial decisions

phys.org/news/2024-05-algorithms-judicial-decisions.html
Last glasped on May 29, 2024
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Simulating infinitely many chaotic particles using a quantum computer

Simulating infinitely many chaotic particles using a quantum computer

phys.org/news/2022-08-simulating-infinitely-chaotic-particles-quantum.html
Last glasped on Aug 5, 2022
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Scientists successfully breed corals to improve their heat tolerance

Scientists successfully breed corals to improve their heat tolerance

phys.org/news/2024-10-scientists-successfully-corals-tolerance.html
Last glasped on Oct 14, 2024
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Using a 'virtual slime mold' to design a subway network less prone to disruption

Using a 'virtual slime mold' to design a subway network less prone to disruption

phys.org/news/2022-01-virtual-slime-mold-subway-network.html
Last glasped on Jan 10, 2025
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New Jurassic fossil findings provide insights into the development of the middle ear in mammals

New Jurassic fossil findings provide insights into the development of the middle ear in mammals

phys.org/news/2024-04-jurassic-fossil-insights-middle-ear.html
Last glasped on Apr 11, 2024
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Vitamin A may play a central role in stem cell biology and wound repair

Vitamin A may play a central role in stem cell biology and wound repair

phys.org/news/2024-03-vitamin-play-central-role-stem.html
Last glasped on Mar 12, 2024
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Fat cells can sense sunlight—not getting enough increases metabolic syndrome risk

Fat cells can sense sunlight—not getting enough increases metabolic syndrome risk

phys.org/news/2020-01-fat-cells-sunlightnot-metabolic-syndrome.html
Last glasped on Mar 5, 2025
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Iceland's glaciers lose 750 km2 in 20 years

Iceland's glaciers lose 750 km2 in 20 years

phys.org/news/2021-05-iceland-glaciers-km2-years.html
Last glasped on Oct 21, 2023
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Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but there's a very long way to go

Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but there's a very long way to go

phys.org/news/2025-03-woolly-mice-resurrecting-mammoths.html
Last glasped on Apr 18, 2025
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Melting glaciers, fast-disappearing gauge of climate change

Melting glaciers, fast-disappearing gauge of climate change

phys.org/news/2022-02-glaciers-fast-disappering-gauge-climate.html
Last glasped on Oct 21, 2023
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Webb Space Telescope spots early galaxies hidden from Hubble

Webb Space Telescope spots early galaxies hidden from Hubble

phys.org/news/2022-11-webb-space-telescope-early-galaxies.html
Last glasped on Nov 27, 2022
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How much life has ever existed on Earth?

How much life has ever existed on Earth?

phys.org/news/2024-01-life-earth.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-nwletter
Last glasped on Jan 13, 2024
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Astrophysicist searches for gravitational waves in new way

Astrophysicist searches for gravitational waves in new way

phys.org/news/2025-05-astrophysicist-gravitational.html
Last glasped on May 13, 2025
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Yeast study offers possible answer to why some species are generalists and others specialists

Yeast study offers possible answer to why some species are generalists and others specialists

phys.org/news/2024-04-yeast-species-generalists-specialists.html
Last glasped on Apr 7, 2025
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Long-term history of violence in hunter-gatherer societies uncovered in the Atacama Desert

Long-term history of violence in hunter-gatherer societies uncovered in the Atacama Desert

phys.org/news/2023-09-long-term-history-violence-hunter-gatherer-societies.html
Last glasped on Jan 27, 2025
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'We Have 30 Extra Years': A New Way of Thinking About Aging

'We Have 30 Extra Years': A New Way of Thinking About Aging

phys.org/news/2023-05-extra-years-aging.html
Last glasped on May 3, 2023
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Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology

Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology

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Last glasped on Dec 15, 2024
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How chemical reactions deplete nutrients in plant-based drinks

How chemical reactions deplete nutrients in plant-based drinks

phys.org/news/2024-12-chemical-reactions-deplete-nutrients-based.html
Last glasped on Dec 15, 2024
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Pioneering river restoration declared a success

Pioneering river restoration declared a success

phys.org/news/2024-10-river-declared-success.html
Last glasped on Nov 20, 2024
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New quantum theory of gravity brings long-sought 'theory of everything' a crucial step closer

New quantum theory of gravity brings long-sought 'theory of everything' a crucial step closer

phys.org/news/2025-05-quantum-theory-gravity-sought-crucial.html
Last glasped on Jun 1, 2025
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Supernova SN 1987A investigated with the James Webb Space Telescope

Supernova SN 1987A investigated with the James Webb Space Telescope

phys.org/news/2024-02-supernova-sn-1987a-james-webb.html
Last glasped on Mar 3, 2024
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Scientists closer to finding quantum gravity theory after measuring gravity on microscopic level

Scientists closer to finding quantum gravity theory after measuring gravity on microscopic level

phys.org/news/2024-02-scientists-closer-quantum-gravity-theory.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly-nwletter
Last glasped on Feb 26, 2024
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The importance of asymmetry in bacteria

The importance of asymmetry in bacteria

phys.org/news/2017-10-importance-asymmetry-bacteria.html
Last glasped on Jul 31, 2024
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GoT-ChA: New tool reveals how gene mutations affect cells

GoT-ChA: New tool reveals how gene mutations affect cells

phys.org/news/2024-05-cha-tool-reveals-gene-mutations.html
Last glasped on Sep 13, 2024
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Evaluating truthfulness of fake news through online searches increases chances of believing misinformation: Study

Evaluating truthfulness of fake news through online searches increases chances of believing misinformation: Study

phys.org/news/2023-12-truthfulness-fake-news-online-chances.html
Last glasped on Mar 17, 2024
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Using biochar to remove antibiotics from wastewater

Using biochar to remove antibiotics from wastewater

phys.org/news/2023-02-biochar-antibiotics-wastewater.html
Last glasped on Dec 11, 2023
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Defects in quartz crystal structure reveal the origin of dust

Defects in quartz crystal structure reveal the origin of dust

phys.org/news/2022-06-defects-quartz-crystal-reveal.html
Last glasped on Sep 22, 2022
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The women scientists forgotten by history

The women scientists forgotten by history

phys.org/news/2022-05-women-scientists-forgotten-history.html
Last glasped on Apr 7, 2023
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The psychology behind solving cold case homicides

The psychology behind solving cold case homicides

phys.org/news/2019-04-psychology-cold-case-homicides.html
Last glasped on Feb 24, 2023
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Study suggests existence of a universal, nonverbal communication system

Study suggests existence of a universal, nonverbal communication system

phys.org/news/2023-12-universal-nonverbal-communication.html
Last glasped on Dec 6, 2023
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Amazon rain forest hides thousands of records of ancient Indigenous communities under its canopy, says new study

Amazon rain forest hides thousands of records of ancient Indigenous communities under its canopy, says new study

phys.org/news/2023-10-amazon-forest-thousands-ancient-indigenous.html
Last glasped on Oct 5, 2023
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The science 'reproducibility crisis' – and what can be done about it

The science 'reproducibility crisis' – and what can be done about it

phys.org/news/2017-03-science-crisis.html
Last glasped on Jan 27, 2023
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Chinese incursions into India are increasing and are strategically planned, study finds

Chinese incursions into India are increasing and are strategically planned, study finds

phys.org/news/2022-11-chinese-incursions-india-strategically.html
Last glasped on Dec 26, 2022
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New evidence supports the hypothesis that beer may have been motivation to cultivate cereals

New evidence supports the hypothesis that beer may have been motivation to cultivate cereals

phys.org/news/2018-09-evidence-hypothesis-beer-cultivate-cereals.html
Last glasped on Jan 4, 2024
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Researchers uncover unconventional charge carriers in a triangular-lattice Mott insulator

Researchers uncover unconventional charge carriers in a triangular-lattice Mott insulator

phys.org/news/2023-09-uncover-unconventional-carriers-triangular-lattice-mott.html
Last glasped on Sep 19, 2023
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In DNA, scientists find solution to building superconductor that could transform technology

In DNA, scientists find solution to building superconductor that could transform technology

phys.org/news/2022-08-dna-scientists-solution-superconductor-technology.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly-nwletter
Last glasped on Sep 6, 2022
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Larger-scale warfare may have occurred in Europe 1,000 years earlier than previously thought

Larger-scale warfare may have occurred in Europe 1,000 years earlier than previously thought

phys.org/news/2023-11-larger-scale-warfare-europe-years-earlier.html
Last glasped on Nov 2, 2023
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Satellite powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk

Satellite powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk

phys.org/news/2023-03-satellite-powered-aa-batteries-microprocessor.html
Last glasped on Mar 20, 2023
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Astronomers find new type of stellar object that challenges understanding of neutron star physics

Astronomers find new type of stellar object that challenges understanding of neutron star physics

phys.org/news/2023-07-astronomers-stellar-neutron-star-physics.html
Last glasped on Jul 24, 2023
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Scientist, after decades of study, concludes: We don't have free will

Scientist, after decades of study, concludes: We don't have free will

phys.org/news/2023-10-scientist-decades-dont-free.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly-nwletter
Last glasped on Nov 19, 2023
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Social networks can support academic success

Social networks can support academic success

phys.org/news/2020-08-social-networks-academic-success.html
Last glasped on Oct 5, 2023
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Rare insect found at Arkansas Walmart sets historic record, points to deeper ecological questions

Rare insect found at Arkansas Walmart sets historic record, points to deeper ecological questions

phys.org/news/2023-02-rare-insect-arkansas-walmart-historic.html
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Warmer temperatures cause decline in key runoff measure

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Do forest trees really 'talk' through underground fungi?

Do forest trees really 'talk' through underground fungi?

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Hedonism drives luxury brand loyalty, not quality, according to study

Hedonism drives luxury brand loyalty, not quality, according to study

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New research explores how super flares affect planets' habitability

New research explores how super flares affect planets' habitability

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Immigration slowed in COVID-19 pandemic, but migrant jobs not filled by U.S.-born

Immigration slowed in COVID-19 pandemic, but migrant jobs not filled by U.S.-born

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Dubai summit adopts world-first 'transition' from fossil fuels

Dubai summit adopts world-first 'transition' from fossil fuels

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Researchers discover how rope was made 40,000 years ago

Researchers discover how rope was made 40,000 years ago

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Blinking switches off parts of your brain

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Sociability genes found in some spiders

Sociability genes found in some spiders

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In the interests of animal welfare and public health, researchers make a case for improved farm animal conditions

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New measurement of Yellowstone magma reservoir suggests upper part is 28% melted rock

New measurement of Yellowstone magma reservoir suggests upper part is 28% melted rock

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Global timekeepers vote to scrap leap second by 2035

Global timekeepers vote to scrap leap second by 2035

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Researchers devise a new path toward 'quantum light'

Researchers devise a new path toward 'quantum light'

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'Mind controlling' parasitic worms are missing genes found in every other animal, researchers find

'Mind controlling' parasitic worms are missing genes found in every other animal, researchers find

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'Early dark energy' could explain the crisis in cosmology

'Early dark energy' could explain the crisis in cosmology

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Why Does Water Expand When it Cools? A New Explanation

Why Does Water Expand When it Cools? A New Explanation

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CRISPR-Cas9 may be a double-edged sword for bacteria

CRISPR-Cas9 may be a double-edged sword for bacteria

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Hybridization of Atlantic puffins in the Arctic coincides with 20th-century climate change

Hybridization of Atlantic puffins in the Arctic coincides with 20th-century climate change

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Researchers identify new method to reverse effects of fentanyl

Researchers identify new method to reverse effects of fentanyl

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Study finds paying corporate accountants more removes incentives for financial misreporting

Study finds paying corporate accountants more removes incentives for financial misreporting

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Meteorite analysis shows Earth's building blocks contained water

Meteorite analysis shows Earth's building blocks contained water

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Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever observed

Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever observed

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Maths researchers hail breakthrough in applications of artificial intelligence

Maths researchers hail breakthrough in applications of artificial intelligence

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Time travel into the future is totally possible

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Controversial carbon credits flood COP28, yet still no rules

Controversial carbon credits flood COP28, yet still no rules

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Overgrazing disrupts entire ecosystem

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The roots of biodiversity: How proteins differ across species

The roots of biodiversity: How proteins differ across species

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How a child's first language includes more than words

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Solid material that 'upconverts' visible light photons to UV light photons could change how we utilize sunlight

Solid material that 'upconverts' visible light photons to UV light photons could change how we utilize sunlight

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Scientists and philosophers identify nature's missing evolutionary law

Scientists and philosophers identify nature's missing evolutionary law

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Uncovering universal physics in the dynamics of a quantum system

Uncovering universal physics in the dynamics of a quantum system

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DNA collected from slave skeletons interred in unmarked 18th-century burial ground reveals their history

DNA collected from slave skeletons interred in unmarked 18th-century burial ground reveals their history

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Ecuador to release sterile mosquitoes in Galapagos

Ecuador to release sterile mosquitoes in Galapagos

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Crop spray could lead to mass resistance in new-generation antifungal treatments

Crop spray could lead to mass resistance in new-generation antifungal treatments

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Theory suggests quantum computers should be exponentially faster on some learning tasks than classical machines

Theory suggests quantum computers should be exponentially faster on some learning tasks than classical machines

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ChatGPT justifies liberal leanings with its own values, researcher reports

ChatGPT justifies liberal leanings with its own values, researcher reports

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Discovering exoplanets using artificial intelligence

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Validating the low-rank hypothesis in complex systems

Validating the low-rank hypothesis in complex systems

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Why does matter exist? Roundness of electrons may hold clues

Why does matter exist? Roundness of electrons may hold clues

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Three surprising reasons human actions threaten endangered primates

Three surprising reasons human actions threaten endangered primates

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Why too much evidence can be a bad thing

Why too much evidence can be a bad thing

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What is carbon dioxide, anyway? How does it cause global warming?

What is carbon dioxide, anyway? How does it cause global warming?

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The unimon, a new qubit to boost quantum computers for useful applications

The unimon, a new qubit to boost quantum computers for useful applications

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Fishing in synchrony brings mutual benefits for dolphins and people in Brazil, research shows

Fishing in synchrony brings mutual benefits for dolphins and people in Brazil, research shows

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Physicists reach qubit computing breakthrough

Physicists reach qubit computing breakthrough

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Why ten-year-old children should not be held criminally responsible

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New Zealand wants to tax cow burps—here's why that's not the best climate solution

New Zealand wants to tax cow burps—here's why that's not the best climate solution

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Across the Northern Hemisphere, now's the time to catch a new comet before it vanishes for 400 years

Across the Northern Hemisphere, now's the time to catch a new comet before it vanishes for 400 years

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Fullerenes Yield Stable, Powerful MR Imaging Agent

Fullerenes Yield Stable, Powerful MR Imaging Agent

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How smart are killer whales? Orcas have 2nd-biggest brains of all marine mammals

How smart are killer whales? Orcas have 2nd-biggest brains of all marine mammals

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Rare eleventh-century astrolabe discovery reveals Islamic–Jewish scientific exchange

Rare eleventh-century astrolabe discovery reveals Islamic–Jewish scientific exchange

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A slowly spinning universe could solve the Hubble tension

A slowly spinning universe could solve the Hubble tension

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Plants set a 'bedtime' alarm to ensure their survival, new study shows

Plants set a 'bedtime' alarm to ensure their survival, new study shows

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Preschoolers can reason better than we think, study suggests

Preschoolers can reason better than we think, study suggests

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New study reveals unintended consequences of fire suppression

New study reveals unintended consequences of fire suppression

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The world's first integrated quantum communication network

The world's first integrated quantum communication network

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Global warming is transforming the Great Barrier Reef

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Hidden in the teeth: DNA study finds these 19th century lions preyed on humans and giraffes

Hidden in the teeth: DNA study finds these 19th century lions preyed on humans and giraffes

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More than 16,000 chemicals can be found in plastic, and many are harmful: Report

More than 16,000 chemicals can be found in plastic, and many are harmful: Report

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Retirement-age workers stick around if businesses keep investing in them, says study

Retirement-age workers stick around if businesses keep investing in them, says study

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Cultivating gender equality could cut corruption, research suggests

Cultivating gender equality could cut corruption, research suggests

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Biochar may help fight against harmful algal blooms

Biochar may help fight against harmful algal blooms

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Team of physicists suggests LIGO could be used to detect giant alien spacecraft

Team of physicists suggests LIGO could be used to detect giant alien spacecraft

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Paper or no plastic: New bill may eliminate plastic bags in California entirely

Paper or no plastic: New bill may eliminate plastic bags in California entirely

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Companies ignoring climate risks get punished by markets, new study reveals

Companies ignoring climate risks get punished by markets, new study reveals

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Those who fail productively are all the wiser

Those who fail productively are all the wiser

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China's ancient water pipe networks show they were a communal effort with no evidence of a centralized state authority

China's ancient water pipe networks show they were a communal effort with no evidence of a centralized state authority

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Homo juluensis: Possible new ancient human species uncovered by researchers

Homo juluensis: Possible new ancient human species uncovered by researchers

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New research confirms plastic production is directly linked to plastic pollution

New research confirms plastic production is directly linked to plastic pollution

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The lifeblood of leaves: Vein networks control plant patterns

The lifeblood of leaves: Vein networks control plant patterns

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Micro-influencers have a major influence on Generation Z

Micro-influencers have a major influence on Generation Z

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Researchers develop glass sensors for the Einstein Telescope

Researchers develop glass sensors for the Einstein Telescope

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Persistent questioning of knowledge takes a toll: New study supports theories that baseless discrediting harms

Persistent questioning of knowledge takes a toll: New study supports theories that baseless discrediting harms

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Research reveals why tackling particle pollution leads to rise in photochemical smog

Research reveals why tackling particle pollution leads to rise in photochemical smog

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Neanderthals may have been morning people, says new study

Neanderthals may have been morning people, says new study

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New research suggests our brains use quantum computation

New research suggests our brains use quantum computation

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Equal distribution of wealth is bad for the climate, expert argues

Equal distribution of wealth is bad for the climate, expert argues

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The (possible) dwarf planet 2007 OR10

The (possible) dwarf planet 2007 OR10

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Private satellites give boost to public sector in climate fight

Private satellites give boost to public sector in climate fight

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Study suggests video game playing may have mental health benefits under some conditions

Study suggests video game playing may have mental health benefits under some conditions

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Are we all aliens? NASA's returned asteroid samples hold the ingredients of life from a watery world

Are we all aliens? NASA's returned asteroid samples hold the ingredients of life from a watery world

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Study reveals how the Global North drives inequality in international trade

Study reveals how the Global North drives inequality in international trade

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Ecologists put biodiversity experiments to the test

Ecologists put biodiversity experiments to the test

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Immigrants found to be significantly less likely to commit crimes than the US-born

Immigrants found to be significantly less likely to commit crimes than the US-born

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Woolly mice are cute and impressive—but they won't bring back mammoths or save endangered species

Woolly mice are cute and impressive—but they won't bring back mammoths or save endangered species

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Sustainable 3D printing resins developed from plant-based materials

Sustainable 3D printing resins developed from plant-based materials

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Plants get a faster start to their day than we think

Plants get a faster start to their day than we think

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Dust growth model finds planets may form more easily than previously thought

Dust growth model finds planets may form more easily than previously thought

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A just world on a safe planet: First study quantifying Earth system boundaries

A just world on a safe planet: First study quantifying Earth system boundaries

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Programmable DNA scissors found for bacterial immune system

Programmable DNA scissors found for bacterial immune system

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Why do galaxies stop making stars? A huge collision in space provides new clues

Why do galaxies stop making stars? A huge collision in space provides new clues

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The four bases of anti-science beliefs—and what to do about them

The four bases of anti-science beliefs—and what to do about them

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Nature-based solutions play key role in mitigating climate change, suggest researchers

Nature-based solutions play key role in mitigating climate change, suggest researchers

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Innovation in stone tool technology involved multiple stages at the time of modern human dispersals, study finds

Innovation in stone tool technology involved multiple stages at the time of modern human dispersals, study finds

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The circadian clock sets the pace of plant growth

The circadian clock sets the pace of plant growth

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Scientists develop antivenom that neutralizes the neurotoxins of 19 of the world's deadliest snakes

Scientists develop antivenom that neutralizes the neurotoxins of 19 of the world's deadliest snakes

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Giving eyeglasses to workers in developing countries boosts income

Giving eyeglasses to workers in developing countries boosts income

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A new AI model can accurately predict human response to novel drug compounds

A new AI model can accurately predict human response to novel drug compounds

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Rolls-Royce wins UK funds for 'Moon' nuclear reactors

Rolls-Royce wins UK funds for 'Moon' nuclear reactors

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Playing sea soundscapes can summon thousands of baby oysters, and help regrow oyster reefs

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Biochemists reveal how complex molecule moves iron through body

Biochemists reveal how complex molecule moves iron through body

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Self-driving cars: why we can't expect them to be 'moral'

Self-driving cars: why we can't expect them to be 'moral'

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The surprising benefits of group exercise for anxious dogs

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Evolution is not as random as previously thought, finds new study

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