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Laser experiments shed light on Earths core

Laser experiments shed light on Earth’s core

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Scientists have discovered fresh insights into the metallic core at the centre of our planet. The findings could aid understanding of how the Earth was...
First dogs in the Americas arrived from Siberia disappeared after European contact

First dogs in the Americas arrived from Siberia, disappeared after European contact

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A study reported in the journal Science offers an enhanced view of the origins and ultimate fate of the first dogs in the Americas....
Implanting diamonds with flaws offers key technology for quantum communications

Implanting diamonds with flaws offers key technology for quantum communications

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Diamonds are prized for their purity, but their flaws might hold the key to a new type of highly secure communications. Princeton University researchers are...
Combining antibiotics changes their effectiveness

Combining antibiotics changes their effectiveness

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The effectiveness of antibiotics can be altered by combining them with each other, non-antibiotic drugs or even with food additives. Depending on the bacterial...
Our human ancestors walked on two feet but their children still had a backup plan

Our human ancestors walked on two feet but their children still had a backup...

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More than 3 million years ago, our ancient human ancestors, including their toddler-aged children, were standing on two feet and walking upright, according to...
Test tube artificial neural network recognizes molecular handwriting

Test tube artificial neural network recognizes ‘molecular handwriting’

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Researchers at Caltech have developed an artificial neural network made out of DNA that can solve a classic machine learning problem: correctly identifying handwritten...
Spiders go ballooning on electric fields

Spiders go ballooning on electric fields

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The aerodynamic capabilities of spiders have intrigued scientists for hundreds of years. Charles Darwin himself mused over how hundreds of the creatures managed to...
Oxygen loss in the coastal Baltic Sea is unprecedentedly severe

Oxygen loss in the coastal Baltic Sea is ‘unprecedentedly severe’

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The Baltic Sea is home to some of the world's largest dead zones, areas of oxygen-starved waters where most marine animals can't survive. But...
Global warming may be twice what climate models predict

Global warming may be twice what climate models predict

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A new study based on evidence from past warm periods suggests global warming may be double what is forecast. Future global warming may eventually be...
Swimming bacteria work together to go with the flow

Swimming bacteria work together to go with the flow

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Swimming bacteria can reduce the viscosity of ordinary liquids like water and make them flow more easily, sometimes down to the point where the...
Scientists create embryos hope to save near extinct rhino

Scientists create embryos, hope to save near-extinct rhino

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Months after the death of Sudan, the world's last male northern white rhino, scientists said Wednesday they have grown embryos containing DNA of his...