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In the emptiness of space Voyager 1 detects plasma hum

In the emptiness of space, Voyager 1 detects plasma ‘hum

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Voyager 1 - one of two sibling NASA spacecraft launched 44 years ago and now the most distant human-made object in space - still...
Hologram experts can now create real life images that move in the air

Hologram experts can now create real-life images that move in the air

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They may be tiny weapons, but Brigham Young University's holography research group has figured out how to create lightsabers -- green for Yoda and...
Artificial intelligence makes great microscopes better than ever

Artificial intelligence makes great microscopes better than ever

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To observe the swift neuronal signals in a fish brain, scientists have started to use a technique called light-field microscopy, which makes it possible...
18.5 million year old vine fossil identified as new species

18.5 million year old vine fossil identified as new species

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An 18.5 million-year-old fossil found in Panama provides evidence of a new species and is the oldest reliable example of a climbing woody vine...

Scrap for cash: Bronze Age witnessed revolution in small change across Europe

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How did people living in the Bronze Age manage their finances before money became widespread? Researchers from the Universities of Göttingen and Rome have...

Supernovae twins open up new possibilities for precision cosmology

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Cosmologists have found a way to double the accuracy of measuring distances to supernova explosions -- one of their tried-and-true tools for studying the...
Massive molecular study uncovers clues to the evolution and diversification of essential plant family

Massive molecular study uncovers clues to the evolution and diversification of essential plant family

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The most comprehensive study of the family tree for legumes, the plant family that includes beans, soybeans, peanuts, and many other economically important crop...
Cellphone converts into powerful chemical detector

Cellphone converts into powerful chemical detector

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Scientists from Texas A&M have developed an extension to an ordinary cellphone that turns it into an instrument capable of detecting chemicals, drugs, biological...
Pyrosomes

Pyrosomes: Enigmatic marine inhabitants with an important role in the Cabo Verde ecosystem

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Pyrosomes, named after the Greek words for 'fire bodies' due their bright bioluminescence, are pelagic tunicates that spend their entire lives swimming in the...

Cryptic sense of orientation of bats localized: The sixth sense of mammals lies in...

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Mammals see with their eyes, hear with their ears and smell with their nose. But which sense or organ allows them to orient themselves...
Most human origins stories are not compatible with known fossils

Review: Most human origins stories are not compatible with known fossils

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In the 150 years since Charles Darwin speculated that humans originated in Africa, the number of species in the human family tree has exploded,...