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Chemists discover how blue light speeds blindness

Chemists discover how blue light speeds blindness

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Blue light from digital devices and the sun transforms vital molecules in the eye's retina into cell killers, according to optical chemistry research at...
Discovery of copper band shows Native Americans engaged in trade more extensively than thought

Discovery of copper band shows Native Americans engaged in trade more extensively than thought

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A research team including Matthew Sanger, assistant professor of anthropology at Binghamton University, State University at New York, has found a copper band that...
Ricocheting radio waves monitor the tiniest movements in a room 1

Ricocheting radio waves monitor the tiniest movements in a room

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Relief may be on the horizon for anyone who has ever jumped around a room like a jack-in-the-box to get motion-sensing lights to turn...
Iron silica particles unlock part of the mystery of Earths oxygenation

Iron-silica particles unlock part of the mystery of Earth’s oxygenation

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The oxygenation of Earth's atmosphere was thanks, in part, to iron and silica particles in ancient seawater, according to a new study by geomicrobiologists...
Household phenomenon observed by Leonardo da Vinci finally explained

Household phenomenon observed by Leonardo da Vinci finally explained

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An everyday occurrence spotted when we turn on the tap to brush our teeth has baffled engineers for centuries—why does the water splay when...
Forests crucial for limiting climate change to 1.5 degrees

Forests crucial for limiting climate change to 1.5 degrees

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Trying to tackle climate change by replacing forests with crops for bioenergy power stations that capture carbon dioxide (CO2) could instead increase the amount...
Chemical footprint in present day atmosphere mimics that observed in ancient rock

Chemical footprint in present-day atmosphere mimics that observed in ancient rock

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Early Earth was a hot, gaseous, dusty and dynamic planet with an atmosphere and an ocean. Then its surface cooled and stabilized enough for...
Million fold increase in the power of waves near Jupiters moon Ganymede

Million-fold increase in the power of waves near Jupiter’s moon Ganymede

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Listening to electromagnetic waves around the Earth, converted to sound, is almost like listening to singing and chirping birds at dawn with a crackling...
Pacific Oceans effect on Arctic warming

Pacific Ocean’s effect on Arctic warming

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New research, led by former Carnegie postdoctoral fellow Summer Praetorius, shows that changes in the heat flow of the northern Pacific Ocean may have...
Researchers discover method to deliver herbal supplement curcumin to cancer cells by solving its insolubility

Researchers discover method to deliver herbal supplement curcumin to cancer cells by solving its...

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In India and other countries in Southeast Asia, curcumin is often used as a spice in cooking, particularly chicken or fish. It is known...
Organic makeup of ancient meteorites sheds light on early Solar System

Organic makeup of ancient meteorites sheds light on early Solar System

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The origin of organic matter found in meteorites that formed during the birth of the Solar System 4.5 billion years ago may provide key...