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Chemical synthesis demonstrates that antibiotic from the human nose works by...

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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are an increasing health threat, making new antibiotics essential. German researchers have recently had a breakthrough: they discovered lugdunin in the human...

Colliding lasers double the energy of proton beams

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Researchers from Sweden's Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg present a new method which can double the energy of a proton...

Scientists uncover a trove of genes that could hold key to...

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Researchers at the Donnelly Centre in Toronto have found that dozens of genes, previously thought to have similar roles across different organisms, are in...

Initially threatened by change, people adapt to societal diversity over time

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President Donald Trump recently introduced immigration reforms that would prioritize education and employment qualifications over family connections in selecting immigrants and nominated immigration hard-liner...

Comet inspires chemistry for making breathable oxygen on Mars

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Science fiction stories are chock full of terraforming schemes and oxygen generators for a very good reason—we humans need molecular oxygen (O2) to breathe,...

Origami-inspired materials could soften the blow for reusable spacecraft

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Space vehicles like SpaceX's Falcon 9 are designed to be reusable. But this means that, like Olympic gymnasts hoping for a gold medal, they...

Lithium doesn’t crack under pressure, it transforms

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Using cutting-edge theoretical calculations performed at NERSC, researchers at Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry have predicted fascinating new properties of lithium—a light alkali metal that...

Quantum computing boost from vapour stabilising technique

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A technique to stabilise alkali metal vapour density using gold nanoparticles, so electrons can be accessed for applications including quantum computing, atom cooling and...

How to enhance or suppress memories

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What if scientists could manipulate your brain so that a traumatic memory lost its emotional power over your psyche? Steve Ramirez, a Boston University...

Unexpected observation of ice at low temperature, high pressure questions water...

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Through an experiment designed to create a super-cold state of water, scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory used neutron scattering...

Exotic matter uncovered in the sun’s atmosphere

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Scientists from Ireland and France have announced a major new finding about how matter behaves in the extreme conditions of the Sun's atmosphere. The scientists...