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Ancient Mars had right conditions for underground life, new research suggests

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A new study shows evidence that ancient Mars probably had an ample supply of chemical energy for microbes to thrive underground. "We showed, based on...

Study sheds light on—and through—2-D materials

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The ability of metallic or semiconducting materials to absorb, reflect and act upon light is of primary importance to scientists developing optoelectronics—electronic devices that...

Custom circuits for living cells

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A team of Caltech researchers has developed a biological toolkit of proteins that can be assembled together in different ways, like Legos, to program...

Newly discovered magnetic state could lead to green IT solutions

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Magnetic skyrmions are magnetic swirls that may lead to new solutions combining low-energy consumption with high-speed computational power and high-density data storage, revolutionizing information...

Silver fox study reveals genetic clues to social behavior

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In 1959, Russian scientists began an experiment to breed a population of silver foxes, selecting and breeding foxes that exhibited friendliness toward people. They...

Spray-on antennas could unlock potential of smart, connected technology

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The promise of wearables, functional fabrics, the Internet of Things, and their "next-generation" technological cohort seems tantalizingly within reach. But researchers in the field...

New observations to understand the phase transition in quantum chromodynamics

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The building blocks of matter in our universe were formed in the first 10 microseconds of its existence, according to the currently accepted scientific...

What makes a mammal a mammal? Our spine, say scientists

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Mammals are unique in many ways. We're warm-blooded and agile in comparison with our reptilian relatives. But a new study, funded by the National Science...

Synthetic organelle shows how tiny puddle-organs in our cells work

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A couple of sugars, a dash of enzymes, a pinch of salt, a splash of polyethylene glycol, carefully arranged in watery baths. And researchers...

Two quantum dots are better than one: Using one dot to...

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Quantum dots are nanometer-sized boxes that have attracted huge scientific interest for use in nanotechnology because their properties obey quantum mechanics and are requisites...

Eye infection in contact lens wearers can cause blindness

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A new outbreak of a rare but preventable eye infection that can cause blindness, has been identified in contact lens wearers in a new...