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The object, named ASKAP J1832-0911, sends out bursts of radio waves and X-rays that last two minutes and repeat every 44 ...
New research uncovers the natural “recipe” for clean hydrogen hidden beneath Earth’s surface—possibly a game-changer for ...
A Cambrian fossil once thought to be a mollusk ancestor is now identified as a chancelloriid relative, reshaping ideas about ...
More than 2,000 years ago, Socrates asked a surprisingly enduring question: What is a tickle, and why are we so sensitive to ...
A glacier in Antarctica is rapidly redirecting ice from a neighboring glacier, revealing a new and urgent dynamic in ice flow ...
Groundwater loss is sinking U.S. cities, threatening infrastructure in densely built areas. A recent study examining the 28 most populous cities in the United States has found that every one of them ...
Researchers have developed an AI system capable of predicting whether and why proteins form sticky clumps, a process ...
Brazilian researchers found that boosting the synthesis of hevin, a glycoprotein naturally secreted by astrocytes, led to ...
A new composite material passively keeps solar panels cool, boosting power output by 12.9% and extending their lifespan by ...
Eating more ultra-processed foods is linked to early signs of Parkinson’s. People who eat a lot of ultra-processed foods, ...
A new quantum material developed at Rice University combines unique symmetry-driven properties with superconductivity. A team ...
New research shows 8,000-pound sloths once dug caves, adapted to oceans, and roamed widely—until climate and humans brought their downfall.
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