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DNA origami lights up a microscopic glowing Van Gogh

DNA origami lights up a microscopic glowing Van Gogh

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This reproduction of The Starry Night contains 65,536 glowing pixels and is just the width of a dime across.Credit: Paul Rothemund and Ashwin Gopinath/Caltech Using...
How to stay anonymous online

How to stay anonymous online

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Researchers at MIT and the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne have developed a new anonymity scheme that provides strong security guarantees but uses bandwidth...
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Workplace climate, not women’s ‘nature,’ responsible for gender-based job stress

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Social scientists have long known that women working in numerically male-dominated occupations like physics and firefighting report experiencing workplace stress, but men who work...

Why artificial sweeteners can increase appetite

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Studies in both animals and humans have suggested that consuming artificial sweeteners can make you feel hungry and actually eat more. A comprehensive new...

Digs uncover buildings in Cyprus’ 11,000-year-old village

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Recent archaeological digs have uncovered more than 20 round buildings in what is believed to be Cyprus' earliest known village, dating as far back...

Surprising neutrino decoherence inside supernovae

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Neutrinos are elementary particles known for displaying weak interactions. As a result, neutrinos passing each other in the same place hardly notice one another....

Suicide rate is 22% higher among people with epilepsy than the general population

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The suicide rate among people with epilepsy is 22 percent higher than the general population, according to a new study released by the Centers...
Ice algae The engine of life in the central Arctic Ocean

Ice algae: The engine of life in the central Arctic Ocean

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The Arctic pteropod Clione limacina. Credit: Image courtesy of Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Algae that live in and under...

How birds unlock their super-sense, ultraviolet vision

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The ability of finches, sparrows, and many other birds to see a visual world hidden to us is explained in a study published in...
Scientists grow atomically thin transistors and circuits

Scientists grow atomically thin transistors and circuits

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This schematic shows the chemical assembly of two-dimensional crystals. Graphene is first etched into channels and the TMDC molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) begins to nucleate...
CryoSat reveals recent Greenland ice loss

CryoSat reveals recent Greenland ice loss

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ESA’s Earth Explorer CryoSat mission is dedicated to precise monitoring of changes in the thickness of marine ice floating in the polar oceans and...