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Method to grow large single-crystal graphene could advance scalable 2-D materials

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A new method to produce large, monolayer single-crystal-like graphene films more than a foot long relies on harnessing a "survival of the fittest" competition...

Modern humans flourished through ancient supervolcano eruption 74,000 years ago

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Imagine a year in Africa that summer never arrives. The sky takes on a gray hue during the day and glows red at night....

‘Sweet spot’ in sweet material for hydrogen storage

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Rice University engineers have zeroed in on the optimal architecture for storing hydrogen in "white graphene" nanomaterials—a design like a Lilliputian skyscraper with "floors"...

Hubble finds relic galaxy close to home

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Astronomers have put NASA's Hubble Space Telescope on an Indiana Jones-type quest to uncover an ancient "relic galaxy" in our own cosmic backyard. The very...

Feed or flee—the brain cells that tell us when to eat...

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Feeling peckish? Eating may be taken for granted as a fundamental part of life, but getting it wrong can have serious consequences for our...

Studies show urbanization impacts storms, rainfall despite surroundings

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Two Purdue University studies show that urbanization changes storm patterns and rainfall amounts, highlighting the need for urban planning and infrastructure design that considers...

Study finds that genes play a role in empathy

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A new study published today suggests that how empathic we are is not just a result of our upbringing and experience but also partly...

Unique diamond impurities indicate water deep in Earth’s mantle

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A UNLV scientist has discovered the first direct evidence that fluid water pockets may exist as far as 500 miles deep into the Earth's...

Three NASA satellites recreate solar eruption in 3-D

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The more solar observatories, the merrier: Scientists have developed new models to see how shocks associated with coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, propagate from...

A half degree more global warming could flood out 5 million...

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The 2015 Paris climate agreement sought to stabilize global temperatures by limiting warming to "well below 2.0 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels," but a...

Scaling silicon quantum photonic technology

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An international team of quantum scientists and engineers led by the University of Bristol and involving groups from China, Denmark, Spain, Germany and Poland,...