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Forecasting the hunt for the first supermassive black holes

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It is believed that the formation and growth of most galaxies across the history of the universe has been fueled by supermassive black holes...

Great chocolate is a complex mix of science, physicists reveal

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The science of what makes good chocolate has been revealed by researchers studying a 140-year-old mixing technique. Scientists have uncovered the physics behind the process...

Discovery may lead to new materials for next-generation data storage

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Research funded in part by the U.S. Army identified properties in materials that could one day lead to applications such as more powerful data...

Research on repetitive worm behavior may have implications for understanding human...

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Repetition can be useful if you're trying to memorize a poem, master a guitar riff, or just cultivate good habits. When this kind of...

Scientists bioengineer a cellular speedometer

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An all-Princeton research team has identified bacteria that can detect the speed of flowing fluids. Many kinds of cells can sense flow, just as our skin...

The moon is quaking as it shrinks

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A 2010 analysis of imagery from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) found that the moon shriveled like a raisin as its interior cooled, leaving...

Quantum world-first—researchers reveal accuracy of two-qubit calculations in silicon

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For the first time ever, researchers have measured the fidelity—that is, the accuracy—of two-qubit logic operations in silicon, with highly promising results that will...

Tomato pan-genome makes bringing flavor back easier

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Almost everyone agrees that most store-bought tomatoes don't have much flavor. Now, scientists from the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the Boyce Thompson Institute...

Smallest pixels ever created could light up color-changing buildings

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The smallest pixels yet created—a million times smaller than those in smartphones, made by trapping particles of light under tiny rocks of gold—could be...

Teachers predict pupil success just as well as exam scores

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New research from King's College London finds that teacher assessments are equally as reliable as standardised exams at predicting educational success. The researchers say their...

Huge growth in use of quartz for tools shows sophistication of...

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A growth in the use of crystal quartz to make tools thousands of years ago shows the sophistication of ancient communities, according to new...