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Shadow of agas cloud detected in an ancient proto-supercluster

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The distribution of galaxies in the proto-supercluster region 11.5 billion years ago (top left), and the Subaru Telescope Suprime-Cam image used in this work...

Photonics breakthough paving the way for improved wireless communication systems

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Researchers David Marpaung, Benjamin Eggleton, Yang Liu and Amol Choudhary pointing at a thumbnail-size chip being evaluated in the broadband microwave testbed, inside the...

Born to love superheroes

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Are we born to root for heroes? Researchers in Japan have evidence suggesting yes. Credit: Kyoto University We recognize justice before we can talk, reports a...

New Lens for Super-Resolution Imaging

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A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Engineering has developed a novel lens for super-resolution imaging which breaks resolution...

Potentially explosive methane gas mobile in groundwater, poses safety risk: U...

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G360 researchers found methane gas could travel far in groundwater and act as a powerful greenhouse gas. Credit: Image courtesy of University of Guelph Potentially explosive...

When industrial robots overheat: Continuous fitness check predicts potential machine faults

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Nikolai Helwig (left) and Tizian Schneider, research assistants in the group led by Professor Andreas Schütze, are pictured testing the smart condition monitoring system...

Algorithms can exploit human perception in graph design

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This picture represents scatterplot of pressure and temperature variables from the Hurricane Isabel dataset. The standard design (left) loses fidelity and requires manual adjustment,...

Monounsaturated fats help roundworms live longer, researchers say

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Roundworms are a handy model for studying aging because of their relatively short life span. Credit: Courtesy of the Brunet lab Pudgy roundworms storing a particular...

10,000 years of genetic continuity in northwest North America, study reveals

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Researchers are analyzing DNA from ancient individuals found in southeast Alaska, coastal British Columbia, Washington state and Montana. A new genetic analysis of some...

The dynamic surface tension of water

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The release of a water droplet. Credit: I.M. Hauner et al. The surface tension of a liquid is a measure of the cohesive forces that hold...

Neptune’s journey during early planet formation was ‘smooth and calm’

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Artist's conception of a loosely tethered binary planetoid pair like those studied by Fraser et al. in this work which led to the conclusion...