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Researchers recreate the sun’s solar wind and plasma ‘burps’ on Earth

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The sun's solar wind affects nearly everything in the solar system. It can disrupt the function of Earth's satellites and creates the lights of...

Extraordinarily thick organic light-emitting diodes solve nagging issues

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By combining thin organic layers with thick layers of hybrid perovskite, researchers at Kyushu University in Japan have developed micrometer-thick organic light-emitting diodes that...

NASA’s TESS mission finds ‘missing link’ planets

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NASA's newest planet-hunting satellite has discovered a type of planet missing from our own solar system. Launched in 2018, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or...

Travelling towards a quantum internet at light speed

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A research team lead by Osaka University demonstrated how information encoded in the circular polarization of a laser beam can be translated into the...

New quantum phenomenon helps to understand fundamental limits of graphene electronics

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A team of researchers from the Universities of Manchester, Nottingham and Loughborough has discovered a quantum phenomenon that helps to understand the fundamental limits...

Like film editors and archaeologists, biochemists piece together genome history

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Old-school Hollywood editors cut unwanted frames of film and patched in desired frames to make a movie. The human body does something similar—trillions of...

Physicists discover new quantum trick for graphene: magnetism

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Sometimes the best discoveries happen when scientists least expect it. While trying to replicate another team's finding, Stanford physicists recently stumbled upon a novel...

Physicists count sound particles with quantum microphone

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Stanford physicists have developed a "quantum microphone" so sensitive that it can measure individual particles of sound, called phonons. The device, which is detailed July...

Thanks, Gaia: Astronomers spy Europa blocking distant star

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On 31 March 2017, Jupiter's moon Europa passed in front of a background star—a rare event that was captured for the first time by...

Underwater glacial melting is occurring at higher rates than modeling predicts

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Researchers have developed a new method to allow for the first direct measurement of the submarine melt rate of a tidewater glacier, and, in...

Elephant extinction will raise carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere

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One of the last remaining megaherbivores, forest elephants shape their environment by serving as seed dispersers and forest bulldozers as they eat over a...