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Successful application of machine learning in the discovery of new polymers

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A joint research group including Ryo Yoshida (Professor and Director of the Data Science Center for Creative Design and Manufacturing at the Institute of...

Researchers refute widespread racist analogy comparing human races to dog breeds

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As a researcher and teacher, Holly Dunsworth enjoys poking holes in misconceptions about human evolution her students bring into the classroom. This time, Dunsworth is...

Bridging the nanoscale gap: A deep look inside atomic switches

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A team of researchers from Tokyo Institute of Technology has gained unprecedented insight into the inner workings of an atomic switch. By investigating the...

Quantum interference in the service of information technology

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Scientists from the Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, in collaboration with the University of Oxford and NIST, have shown that quantum interference enables...

Could the heat of the Earth’s crust become the ultimate energy...

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In a world where energy consumption is on the rise, our only hope is the development of new energy-generation technologies. Although currently used renewable...

Cassini explores ring-like formations around Titan’s lakes

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Using observations from the international Cassini spacecraft, scientists have explored the ring-like mounds that wrap around some of the pools found at the poles...

Algae-killing viruses spur nutrient recycling in oceans

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Scientists have confirmed that viruses can kill marine algae called diatoms and that diatom die-offs near the ocean surface may provide nutrients and organic...

Toward molecular computers: First measurement of single-molecule heat transfer

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Heat transfer through a single molecule has been measured for the first time by an international team of researchers led by the University of...

Jumbo squid mystery solved

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The culprit responsible for the decline of Mexico's once lucrative jumbo squid fishery has remained a mystery, until now. A new Stanford-led study published...

China’s plans to solve the mysteries of the moon

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Fifty years ago, on July 20, 1969, the world watched as Neil Armstrong walked on the Moon. Since then, space agencies around the globe...

Jurassic fossil shows how early mammals could swallow like their modern...

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The 165-million-year-old fossil of Microdocodon gracilis, a tiny, shrew-like animal, shows the earliest example of modern hyoid bones in mammal evolution. The hyoid bones link the back...