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Digging into the far side of the moon ChangE 4 probes 40 meters into lunar surface

Digging into the far side of the moon: Chang’E-4 probes 40 meters into lunar...

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A little over a year after landing, China's spacecraft Chang'E-4 is continuing to unveil secrets from the far side of the Moon. The latest...
Method with polarized light can create and measure nonsymmetrical states in a layered material

Method with polarized light can create and measure nonsymmetrical states in a layered material

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Some molecules, including most of the ones in living organisms, have shapes that can exist in two different mirror-image versions. The right- and left-handed...
Scientists discover new clue behind age related diseases and food spoilage

Scientists discover new clue behind age-related diseases and food spoilage

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Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have made a surprising discovery that could help explain our risk...
Watching magnetic nano tornadoes in 3 D

Watching magnetic nano ‘tornadoes’ in 3-D

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Scientists have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique to observe complex behaviours in magnets, including fast-moving waves and 'tornadoes' thousands of times thinner than a...
Study identifies a transition in the strong nuclear force that illuminates the structure of a neutron stars core

Study identifies a transition in the strong nuclear force that illuminates the structure of...

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Most ordinary matter is held together by an invisible subatomic glue known as the strong nuclear force—one of the four fundamental forces in nature,...
Study reveals similarities between bee brains and human brains

Study reveals similarities between bee brains and human brains

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In a discovery that could open new avenues for understanding of the brain, researchers have found similarities between the brain activity of honey bees...
Overlooked arch in the foot is key to its evolution and function

Overlooked arch in the foot is key to its evolution and function

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long-overlooked part of the human foot is key to how the foot works, how it evolved, and how we walk and run, a Yale-led...
Human populations survived the Toba volcanic super eruption 74000 years ago

Human populations survived the Toba volcanic super-eruption 74,000 years ago

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In a study published in Nature Communications, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History's Department of Archaeology, together with international...
Seagulls favor food humans have handled scaled

Seagulls favor food humans have handled

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Seagulls favour food that has been handled by humans, new research shows. Herring gulls were presented with two identical food items—one of which they had...
Deaf moths evolved noise cancelling scales to evade predators scaled

Deaf moths evolved noise-cancelling scales to evade predators

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Some species of deaf moths can absorb as much as 85 per cent of the incoming sound energy from predatory bats—who use echolocation to...
Researchers find new reason Arctic is warming so fast

Researchers find new reason Arctic is warming so fast

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The Arctic has experienced the warming effects of global climate change faster than any other region on the planet. Scientists at the Scripps Institution...