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In the subarctic and arctic reaches of the Northwest Territories (NWT), the climate is warming faster than most other places ...
An international research collaboration led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick scientists that examined microscopic blobs of ...
Fifty years since its discovery, scientists have finally worked out how a molecular machine found in mitochondria allows us ...
Red roses, the symbol of love, were likely yellow in the past, indicates a large genomic analysis by researchers from Beijing ...
Proteins form the structural and functional backbone of the cell, and any perturbation in their synthesis can disrupt normal ...
Concentrating light in a volume as small as the wavelength itself is a challenge that is crucial for numerous applications.
As the demand continues to grow for batteries capable of ultra-fast charging and high energy density in various sectors—from ...
How wide are faults? Earthquake study reveals fault zones are sprawling networks, not single strands
At the Seismological Society of America's Annual Meeting, researchers posed a seemingly simple question: how wide are faults?
For customers who don't have the freedom to choose where they shop, technological advancements—particularly artificial ...
Who knew that magnetic fields could be so useful? Astronomers are able to use magnetic fields to map our environment within ...
A team of astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute, working with one colleague from the University of St Andrews' ...
Today's rather aquatic-themed NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the spiral galaxy Messier 77, also known as the ...
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