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cropped Artificial intelligence probes dark matter in the universe

Artificial intelligence probes dark matter in the universe

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A team of physicists and computer scientists at ETH Zurich has developed a new approach to the problem of dark matter and dark energy...
cropped Scientists identify weather event behind extreme cold in Europe and Asia during February 2018

Scientists identify weather event behind extreme cold in Europe and Asia during February 2018

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Researchers have identified a weather event that caused an unusually extreme cold wave to hit Europe and Asia during the winter of 2018, which...
cropped Scientists discover one of worlds oldest bird species at Waipara New Zealand

Scientists discover one of world’s oldest bird species at Waipara, New Zealand

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The ancestor of some of the largest flying birds ever has been found in Waipara, North Canterbury. Bony-toothed birds (Pelagornithids), an ancient family of huge...
cropped Transplanted brain stem cells survive without anti rejection drugs in mice

Transplanted brain stem cells survive without anti-rejection drugs in mice

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In experiments in mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have developed a way to successfully transplant certain protective brain cells without the need...
cropped Rare 10 million year old fossil unearths new view of human evolution

Rare 10 million-year-old fossil unearths new view of human evolution

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Near an old mining town in Central Europe, known for its picturesque turquoise-blue quarry water, lay Rudapithecus. For 10 million years, the fossilized ape...
cropped Soft tactile logic tech distributes decision making throughout stretchable material

‘Soft tactile logic’ tech distributes decision-making throughout stretchable material

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Inspired by octopuses, researchers have developed a structure that senses, computes and responds without any centralized processing -- creating a device that is not...
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Northern France was already inhabited more than 650,000 years ago

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The first evidence of human occupation in northern France has been put back by 150,000 years, thanks to the findings of a team of...
cropped Novel approach to ultrasound raises possibility of new medical applications

Novel approach to ultrasound raises possibility of new medical applications

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A new ultrasound technique provides a non-invasive way of assessing bone structure on the microscale. Researchers hope to fine-tune the technique for use in...
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The quantum technology advancement could help lead to improvements in computing, data processing

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Stop! In the name of quantum science and engineering. The familiar refrain relates to a new achievement in quantum technology, an emerging field of research that...
cropped Research reveals vital clues about recycling in the evolution of life in our universe

Research reveals vital clues about recycling in the evolution of life in our universe

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New research by Kent astrophysicists reveals vital clues about the role recycling plays in the formation of life in our universe. By investigating the different...
Disrupting key protein alters biological rhythms in water flea

Disrupting key protein alters biological rhythms in water flea

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Researchers from North Carolina State University have shown that the E75 protein is a key regulator of some biological rhythms through interactions with nitric...