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New advances using exotic matter may lead to ultrafast computing

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In the 1960s, an exotic phase of matter known as an excitonic insulator was proposed. Decades later, evidence for this phase was found in...

Europe’s largest meteorite crater is home to deep ancient fungi

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Fractured rocks of impact craters have been suggested as suitable environments for deep colonization of microbial communities. In a new study published in Communications Earth...

Like it or not, history shows that taxes and bureaucracy are...

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The media has been rife with stories about democracy in decline: the recent coup in Myanmar, the ascent of strongman Narendra Modi in India,...

Dogs may have body-awareness and understand consequences of own actions

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A new study published in Scientific Reports has revealed that dogs understand the relationship between their body and the environment in a problem solving task. The...

Mutation in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein renders virus up to eight times...

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A mutation in the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2—one of several genetic mutations in the concerning variants that have emerged in the United Kingdom, South...

Researchers report switching material between semiconductor and metallic states

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A group of researchers from the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society and the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin have found out that a...

Common weed killers favor antibiotic resistant bacteria, new study shows

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The use of weed killers can increase the prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria in soil, a new study from the University of York shows. Herbicides...

Cells use concentration gradients as a compass

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Biophysicists at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munch have developed a new theory, which accounts for the observation that cells can perceive their own shapes, and...

Researchers reveal the biogeographical patterns of fern diversity

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Earth is home to millions of known species of plants and animals, but by no means are they distributed evenly. For instance, rainforests cover...

Quantum collaboration gives new gravity to the mysteries of the universe

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Scientists have used cutting-edge research in quantum computation and quantum technology to pioneer a radical new approach to determining how our Universe works at...

3-D-printing perovskites on graphene makes next-gen X-ray detectors

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Since Wilhelm Röntgen discovered them in 1895, X-rays have become a staple of medical imaging. In fact, barely a month after Röntgen's famous paper...