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Researchers find younger age for Earth’s moon

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The moon formed a little later than previously assumed. When a Mars-sized protoplanet was destroyed in a collision with the young Earth, a new...

Two bizarre brown dwarfs found with citizen scientists’ help

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With the help of citizen scientists, astronomers have discovered two highly unusual brown dwarfs, balls of gas that are not massive enough to power...

Liquid crystals create easy-to-read, color-changing sensors

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Chameleons are famous for their color-changing abilities. Depending on their body temperature or mood, their nervous system directs skin tissue that contains nanocrystals to...

New research shows that laser spectral linewidth is classical-physics phenomenon

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New ground-breaking research from the University of Surrey could change the way scientists understand and describe lasers—establishing a new relationship between classical and quantum...

Arctic Ocean changes driven by sub-Arctic seas

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New research explores how lower-latitude oceans drive complex changes in the Arctic Ocean, pushing the region into a new reality distinct from the 20th-century...

To engineers’ surprise, radiation can slow corrosion of some materials

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Radiation nearly always degrades the materials exposed to it, hastening their deterioration and requiring replacement of key components in high-radiation environments such as nuclear...

By 2025, carbon dioxide levels in Earth’s atmosphere will be higher...

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By 2025, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels will very likely be higher than they were during the warmest period of the last 3.3 million...

Scientists discover extraordinary regeneration of neurons

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Biologists from the University of Bayreuth have discovered a uniquely rapid form of regeneration in injured neurons and their function in the central nervous...

Rock-breathing bacteria are electron spin doctors, study shows

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Electrons spin. It's a fundamental part of their existence. Some spin "up" while others spin "down." Scientists have known this for about a century,...

Detection of electrical signaling between tomato plants raises interesting questions

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The soil beneath our feet is alive with electrical signals being sent from one plant to another, according to research in which a University...

Magnetic memory states go exponential

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In a new study, a group of researchers led by Prof. Lior Klein, from the physics department and the Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced...