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XENON1T experimental data establishes most stringent limit on dark matter

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Experimental results from the XENON1T dark matter detector limit the effective size of dark matter particles to 4.1X10-47 square centimeters—one-trillionth of one-trillionth of a...

Scientists improve ability to measure electrical properties of plasma

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Any solid surface immersed within a plasma, including those in satellite engines and fusion reactors, is surrounded by a layer of electrical charge that...

Chemical compound produces beneficial inflammation, remyelination that could help treat MS

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Drugs available to treat multiple sclerosis, a leading cause of neurological disability affecting roughly 2.3 million people worldwide, alter the body's immune system to...

Novel RNA-modifying tool corrects genetic diseases, including driver of triple-negative breast...

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As scientists gain insights into which genes drive diseases, they are pursuing the next logical question: Can gene editing technologies be developed to treat...

Recycled electrical products lead to hazardous chemicals appearing in everyday items

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Hazardous chemicals such as bromine, antimony and lead are finding their way into food-contact items and other everyday products because manufacturers are using recycled...

What happens to plasmalogens, the phospholipids nobody likes to think about

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Alzheimer's disease patients lose up to 60% of a component called plasmalogen from the membranes of the cells in their brains, but it's still...

New model explains what we see when a massive black hole...

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A star that wanders too close to the supermassive black hole in the center of its galaxy will be torn apart by the black...

Wars and clan structure may explain a strange biological event 7,000...

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Starting about 7,000 years ago, something weird seems to have happened to men: Over the next two millennia, recent studies suggest, their genetic diversity...

Study shows ceramics can deform like metals if sintered under an...

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Purdue researchers have observed a way that the brittle nature of ceramics can be overcome as they sustain heavy loads, leading to more resilient...

It takes a village—How researchers built their own microscope to decipher...

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A hand-made super-microscope—capable of seeing the actual building blocks of a bacterial cell wall—has helped Monash researchers decipher how bacteria are able to literally...

Engineers invent a noninvasive technique to correct vision

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Nearsightedness, or myopia, is an increasing problem around the world. There are now twice as many people in the US and Europe with this...