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Plasma accelerator operates right around the clock

World record: Plasma accelerator operates right around the clock

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A team of researchers at DESY has reached an important milestone on the road to the particle accelerator of the future. For the first...
Toward an ultrahigh energy density capacitor

Toward an ultrahigh energy density capacitor

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Capacitors that rapidly store and release electric energy are key components in modern electronics and power systems. However, the most commonly used ones have...
Study finds clues to aging in junk DNA

Study finds clues to aging in ‘junk’ DNA

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For decades, greater than 60% of the human genome was believed to be "junk DNA" that served little or no purpose in the course...
Zebra stripes and their role in dazzling flies

Zebra stripes and their role in dazzling flies

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The mystery of why zebras have their characteristic stripes has perplexed researchers for over a century. Over the last decade, Professor Tim Caro at the...
First genome comparison gives insight into penguin origins evolution 1

First genome comparison gives insight into penguin origins, evolution

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From the four-foot-tall emperor penguin to the aptly named foot-long little penguin, these unique flightless birds have invaded habitats from Antarctica to the equator,...
Desire to be in a group leads to harsher judgment of others

Desire to be in a group leads to harsher judgment of others: study

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If you're reluctant to identify as a Democrat or Republican even though you are staunchly liberal or conservative, you're probably also less prone to...
Study reveals how two sex chromosomes communicate during female embryo development

Study reveals how two sex chromosomes communicate during female embryo development

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Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have solved a mystery that has long puzzled scientists: How do the bodies of female humans and all...
North American cold climate forests are already absorbing less carbon study shows

North American cold-climate forests are already absorbing less carbon, study shows

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Trees are one of humans' biggest allies in the fight against climate change, soaking up around 30% of the carbon we pump into the...
Findings refute idea of monarchs migration mortality as major cause of population decline

Findings refute idea of monarchs’ migration mortality as major cause of population decline

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In a new study, Monarch Watch Director Chip Taylor and colleagues have shown that speculation regarding the declining monarch population, despite having received much...
The tropics are expanding and climate change is the primary culprit

The tropics are expanding, and climate change is the primary culprit

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Earth's tropics are expanding poleward and that expansion is driven by human-caused changes to the ocean, according to new research. The tropics wrap around Earth's...
Using a public restroom Mask up

Using a public restroom? Mask up!

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Think you don't need to worry about COVID-19 while using a public restroom? A group of researchers from Yangzhou University in China recently reported...