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Replacing lithium with sodium in batteries

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An international team of scientists from NUST MISIS, Russian Academy of Science and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf has found that instead of lithium (Li), sodium...

Sperm discovery reveals clue to genetic ‘immortality’

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New insights into an elusive process that protects developing sperm cells from damage in growing embryos, sheds light on how genetic information passes down,...

Atomtronic device could probe boundary between quantum, everyday worlds

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A new device that relies on flowing clouds of ultracold atoms promises potential tests of the intersection between the weirdness of the quantum world...

Coronavirus is messing with the weather forecast too

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Weather forecasts have become less accurate during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the reduction in commercial flights, according to new research. A new study in...

When power is toxic: Dominance reduces influence in groups

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Being the strongest, biggest and most aggressive individual in a group might make you dominant, but it doesn't mean you make all the decisions. A...

Scientists achieve major breakthrough in preserving integrity of sound waves

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In a breakthrough for physics and engineering, researchers from the Photonics Initiative at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center, CUNY (CUNY...

Researchers discover 2 paths of aging and new insights on promoting...

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Molecular biologists and bioengineers at the University of California San Diego have unraveled key mechanisms behind the mysteries of aging. They isolated two distinct...

New study provides evidence for decades-old theory to explain the odd...

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Water, so ordinary and so essential to life, acts in ways that are quite puzzling to scientists. For example, why is ice less dense...

Why lava tubes should be our top exploration priority on other...

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When magma comes out of the Earth onto the surface, it flows as lava. Those lava flows are fascinating to watch, and they leave...

Tiny bubbles make a quantum leap

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Researchers at Columbia Engineering and Montana State University report today that they have found that placing sufficient strain in a 2-D material—tungsten diselenide (WSe2)—creates...

The most ancient evidence of horsemanship in the bronze age

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Scientists from South Ural State University (SUSU) have discovered new facts about the use of horses in the Bronze Age, working with materials from...