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Birthrates, marriage, gender roles will change dramatically in post-pandemic world, scientists...

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COVID-19 and America's response to it are likely to profoundly affect our families, work lives, relationships and gender roles for years, say 12 prominent...

Timekeeping theory combines quantum clocks and Einstein’s relativity

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A phenomenon of quantum mechanics known as superposition can impact timekeeping in high-precision clocks, according to a theoretical study from Dartmouth College, Saint Anselm...

Pump down the volume: Study finds noise-cancelling formula

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Noisy, open-plan offices full of workers hunched over desks while wearing noise canceling headphones could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to...

Credit: The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago

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No new friends and no drama. When humans age, they tend to favor small circles of meaningful, already established friendships rather than seek new ones....

Ancient Maya built sophisticated water filters

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Ancient Maya in the once-bustling city of Tikal built sophisticated water filters using natural materials they imported from miles away, according to the University...

World record resolution in cryo electron microscopy

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Holger Stark from the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen and his team have broken a crucial resolution barrier in cryo electron...

Control ions for quantum computing and sensing via on-chip fiber optics

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Walk into a quantum lab where scientists trap ions, and you'll find benchtops full of mirrors and lenses, all focusing lasers to hit an...

Building blocks of language evolved 30-40 million years ago

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The capacity for language is built upon our ability to understand combinations of words and the relationships between them, but the evolutionary history of...

Smile, wave: Some exoplanets may be able to see us, too

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Three decades after Cornell astronomer Carl Sagan suggested that Voyager 1 snap Earth's picture from billions of miles away—resulting in the iconic Pale Blue...

A new way of looking at the Earth’s interior

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Current understanding is that the chemical composition of the Earth's mantle is relatively homogeneous. But experiments conducted by ETH researchers now show that this...

Current Chernobyl-level radiation harmful to bees: study

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Bumblebees exposed to levels of radiation found within the Chernobyl exclusion zone suffered a "significant" drop in reproduction, in new research published Wednesday that...