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New laws of attraction: Scientists print magnetic liquid droplets

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Inventors of centuries past and scientists of today have found ingenious ways to make our lives better with magnets—from the magnetic needle on a...
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Win or lose: Rigged card game sheds light on inequality, fairness

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Researchers at Cornell University are using a rigged card game to shed light on perceptions of inequality. After noticing that card game winners attributed the game's outcome to...
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Living longer or healthier? Genetic discovery in worms suggests they can be separated

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In a report published today in Nature Communications, a surprising new genetic discovery by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC...
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Bottomonium particles don’t go with the flow

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A few millionths of a second after the Big Bang, the universe was so dense and hot that the quarks and gluons that make...
cropped New measurement of universes expansion rate is stuck in the middle

New measurement of universe’s expansion rate is ‘stuck in the middle’

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A team of collaborators from Carnegie and the University of Chicago used red giant stars that were observed by the Hubble Space Telescope to...
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Quantum photonics by serendipity

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A photonic chip with no less than 128 tunable components proves to be a true computing "Swiss army knife" with a variety of applications....
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Two-qubit gate: the speediest quantum operation yet

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A group of scientists led by 2018 Australian of the Year Professor Michelle Simmons have achieved the first two-qubit gate between atom qubits in...
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Ultrasound-assisted optical imaging to replace endoscopy in breakthrough discovery

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Carnegie Mellon University's Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Maysam Chamanzar and ECE Ph.D. student Matteo Giuseppe Scopelliti today published research that...
cropped First ever visualizations of electrical gating effects on electronic structure

First-ever visualizations of electrical gating effects on electronic structure

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Scientists have visualised the electronic structure in a microelectronic device for the first time, opening up opportunities for finely-tuned high performance electronic devices. Physicists from...
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Highly anticipated nuclear experiment underway

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Neutron stars were recently in the news because the gravitational wave observatory, LIGO, detected a neutron star merger. Neutron stars are very interesting objects....
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A graphene superconductor that plays more than one tune

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Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a graphene device that's thinner than a human hair...