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Researchers discover how water is regenerated on asteroids

Researchers discover how water is regenerated on asteroids

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Scientists have discovered how water molecules can be regenerated on asteroids moving through space, in an exciting breakthrough that could extend to other bodies...
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Modified quantum dots capture more energy from light and lose less to heat

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Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists have synthesized magnetically-doped quantum dots that capture the kinetic energy of electrons created by ultraviolet light before it's wasted...
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Scientists discover new antibiotic in tropical forest

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Scientists from Rutgers University and around the world have discovered an antibiotic produced by a soil bacterium from a Mexican tropical forest that may...
How differences in the genetic instruction booklet between humans and Neanderthals influenced traits

How differences in the genetic ‘instruction booklet’ between humans and Neanderthals influenced traits

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When it comes to our differences from Neanderthals, most of what we know comes from comparing fossils. But fossils can only tell us about...
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Re­searchers de­vel­op a com­pact in­frared spec­trom­e­ter

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ETH researchers have developed a compact infrared spectrometer. It's small enough to fit on a computer chip but can still open up interesting possibilities—in...
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The last mammoths died on a remote island

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The last woolly mammoths lived on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean; they died out 4,000 years ago within a very short time. An...
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Rare ‘Lazarus superconductivity’ observed in promising, rediscovered material

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Researchers from the University of Maryland, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) and the University...
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Complex energies, quantum symmetries

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In a certain sense, physics is the study of the universe's symmetries. Physicists strive to understand how systems and symmetries change under various transformations. New...
Ancient Maya canals and fields show early and extensive impacts on tropical forests

Ancient Maya canals and fields show early and extensive impacts on tropical forests

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New evidence in Belize shows the ancient Maya responded to population and environmental pressures by creating massive agricultural features in wetlands, potentially increasing atmospheric...
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Early humans evolved in ecosystems unlike any found today

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To understand the environmental pressures that shaped human evolution, scientists must first piece together the details of the ancient plant and animal communities that...
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Voltage gated calcium channels ‘read’ electric patterns in embryos to create cartilage and bone

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Scientists at Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University and Harvard Medical School have revealed how, in the case of limb formation, the electrical patterns...