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Tiny nanopackages built out of DNA help scientists peek at how...

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Using a unique method involving nanocapsules made out of DNA, researchers studied a little-understood signaling process (lit up in color in the...

Why does rubbing a balloon on your hair make it stick?

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Changes in microstructure, such as this void and fibrils created by straining a polymer sheet, appear to control how the material charges...

Acting like a muscle, nano-sized device lifts 165 times its own...

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This shows very thin sheets of molybdenum disulfide (see a), a schematic and photos of working actuators. Credit: Muharrem Acerce/Rutgers University-New Brunswick Imagine repeatedly...

Toward a smart graphene membrane to desalinate water

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A scalable graphene-based membrane for producing clean water. Credit: Aaron Morelos-Gomez An international team of researchers, including scientists from Shinshu University (Japan) and the...

Equatorial jet in Venusian atmosphere

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An illustration of Akatsuki successfully tracking lower-altitude clouds during the night with its near-infrared camera IR2. Credit: Copyrighted image; PLANET-C Project Team Observations by...

More ‘losers’ than ‘winners’ predicted for Southern Ocean seafloor animals

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Sea spider found in the seas around Antarctica. Credit: Cath Waller A new study of the marine invertebrates living in the seas around Antarctica...

Physicists propose new theories of black holes from the very early...

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A black hole captured by a neutron star. Credit: Alexander Kusenko/UCLA UCLA physicists have proposed new theories for how the universe's first black holes...

Face value: Brain’s ability to recognize faces is shaped through repeated...

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How does our brain learn to recognize faces? Credit: © olly / Fotolia Scientists have long deemed the ability to recognize faces innate for...

Shaking up the fish family tree: ‘Living fossil’ not as old...

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The skull of a 250 million year old fossil fish and a virtual model of its internal skeleton, along with a life...

Mouth clicks used in human echolocation captured in unprecedented detail

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Illustration of acoustic pattern of mouth clicks for human echolocation. Credit: Thaler et al.; CC-BY Like some bats and marine mammals, people can develop...

First hints of possible water content on TRAPPIST-1 planets

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This artist's impression shows the view from the surface of one of the planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system. At least seven planets...