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Surprising hidden order unites prime numbers and crystal-like materials

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The seemingly random digits known as prime numbers are not nearly as scattershot as previously thought. A new analysis by Princeton University researchers has...

Fish-eye lens may entangle pairs of atoms

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Nearly 150 years ago, the physicist James Maxwell proposed that a circular lens that is thickest at its center, and that gradually thins out...

Australian fur seal pup population is shrinking

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A census of annual pup production by Australian fur seal populations revealed the first reduction since species-wide protection was implemented in 1975, according to...

Could a ‘demon’ help create a quantum computer?

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Reduced entropy in a three-dimensional lattice of super-cooled, laser-trapped atoms could help speed progress toward creating quantum computers. A team of researchers at Penn...

The alchemy of healing: Researchers turn open wounds into skin

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Plastic surgery to treat large cutaneous ulcers, including those seen in people with severe burns, bedsores or chronic diseases such as diabetes, may someday...

Radio observations confirm superfast jet of material from neutron star merger

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Precise measurement using a continent-wide collection of National Science Foundation (NSF) radio telescopes has revealed that a narrow jet of particles moving at nearly...

DNA of early medieval Alemannic warriors and their entourage decoded

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In 1962, an Alemannic burial site containing human skeletal remains was discovered in Niederstotzingen (Baden-Württemberg, Germany). Researchers at the Eurac Research Centre in Bozen-Bolzano,...

Physicists implement a version of Maxwell’s famous thought experiment for reducing...

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Reduced entropy in a three-dimensional lattice of super-cooled, laser-trapped atoms could help speed progress toward creating quantum computers. A team of researchers at Penn...

Evidence of 7,200-year-old cheese making found on the Dalmatian Coast

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Analysis of fatty residue in pottery from the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia revealed evidence of fermented dairy products—soft cheeses and yogurts—from about 7,200 years...

Genes are key to academic success, study shows

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Parents always worry about whether their children will do well in school, but their kids probably were born with much of what they will...

Researchers ‘teleport’ a quantum gate

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Yale University researchers have demonstrated one of the key steps in building the architecture for modular quantum computers: the "teleportation" of a quantum gate...