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First proper motions measured of stars in a small galaxy outside...

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The movement of stars depends mostly on the invisible dark matter halo around a galaxy. Credit: ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2 By combining data from the Hubble...

Amputees can learn to control a robotic arm with their minds

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Monkeys were trained to use their thoughts to move a robotic arm and grasp a ball. Credit: Nicho Hatsopoulos, Karthikeyan Balasubramanian A new study by neuroscientists...

Artificial muscles give soft robots superpowers

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Origami-inspired artificial muscles are capable of lifting up to 1,000 times their own weight, simply by applying air or water pressure. Credit: Shuguang Li /...

Worldwide increase in methane bubbles due to climate change

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Tephras -- rock fragments and particles ejected by a volcanic eruption. Credit: Image courtesy of University of Leeds Shrinking glacier cover could lead to increased volcanic...

Investing in conservation pays off, study finds

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Conservation funding works. Credit: © kate / Fotolia Governments and donors have spent billions of dollars since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit attempting to slow the...

Frictional heat powers hydrothermal activity on Enceladus

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Surface, ocean and core of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The illustration shows the ice shell, which is thinner at the polar regions, with the ocean...

Dark matter and dark energy: Do they really exist?

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View of Milky Way (stock image). Credit: © 1xpert / Fotolia For close on a century, researchers have hypothesised that the universe contains more matter than...

Could playing Tchaikovsky’s ‘Nutcracker’ and other music improve kids’ brains?

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Children who play the violin or study piano could be learning more than just Mozart. A University of Vermont College of Medicine child psychiatry...

Quantum internet goes hybrid

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Schematic illustration of a hybrid information network with two quantum nodes composed by a cold cloud of Rubidium (left red cloud) and a doped...

Navigational view of the brain thanks to powerful X-rays

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A "navigational map view" of a section of a mouse brain. Like the map view of an Earth imaging program, this image of a...

Smart, ultra-thin microfibre sensor for real-time healthcare monitoring and diagnosis

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The NUS-developed novel microfibre sensor, which functions like a conductive thread, is highly sensitive and ultra-thin with a diameter of a strand of human...