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Learning Morse Code without Trying

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The findings demonstrate silent, eyes-free text entry on a mobile device without a keyboard (participants touched on Glass's touchpad to enter Morse code during...
Fossilized dinosaur brain tissue identified for the first time

Fossilized dinosaur brain tissue identified for the first time

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Image of specimen. Credit: Jamie Hiscocks Researchers have identified the first known example of fossilised brain tissue in a dinosaur from Sussex. The tissues resemble...
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A death star’s ghostly glow

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Scale and Compass for Crab Nebula.Credit: NASA, ESA, and Z. Levay (STScI) The eerie glow of a dead star, which exploded long ago as a...

It’s what underneath that counts

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Long-standing recycling of ancient sulfur in billion-year-old rocks supplies energy to terrestrial deep subsurface biosphere and sheds insights into search for life on Mars To...

Weak atomic bond, theorized 14 years ago, observed for first time

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A Purdue University physicist has observed a butterfly Rydberg molecule, a weak pairing of two highly excitable atoms that he predicted would exist more...
Forging a brand new chemical bond using the pressure of the Mars core

Forging a brand-new chemical bond using the pressure of the Mars core

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The crystal structure of FeBi2 reveals never-before-observed iron (red) to bismuth (purple) bond (green).Credit: American Chemical Society When it comes to making chemical bonds, some...
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Discovery of “lost” early satellite data to aid understanding of the Earth’s climate

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Meteosat-1 imagery from 4 February, 1979. Credit: European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) Serendipity, expertise, foresight and the equivalent of an...
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The search for dark matter

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The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment was one of the biggest efforts to directly detect dark matter. It was located a mile deep in...
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Humanity decimating planetary wildlife – Nearly three-fifths of all animals with a backbone have...

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The world is facing the biggest extinction since the dinosaurs, with seven in 10 mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles wiped out in just...

Study finds that ‘super emitters’ are responsible for more than half of U.S. methane...

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A new study finds that just a few natural gas wells account for more than half of the total volume of leaked methane gas...
Worlds most precise clock set for commercial countdown

World’s most precise clock set for commercial countdown

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The sapphire crystal on display at the University of Adelaide. Credit: University of Adelaide The world's most precise clock has been fine-tuned to boost radar...