Recent studies challenge the long-held belief that adolescent growth spurts are unique to humans, citing methodological flaws in previous research. …
Liam O'Connor
Liam O'Connor
Liam O'Connor, an American scientist, specializes in renewable energy research and has made significant contributions to the field of sustainable technologies. His articles delve into topics such as solar power advancements, wind energy integration, and innovative approaches to tackle climate change.
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Duke UniversityFishFlorida International UniversityMarine BiologySciTech NewsSkin
Unique Light-Sensitive Proteins Enable Hogfish to Perceive Through Their Skin
Scientists have found that hogfish are equipped with an exceptional light-sensitive protein in their skin that allows them to alter…
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ArchaeologyEarthFossilsHumansSciTech NewsUniversity Of Toronto
An 8.7-Million-Year-Old Ape Fossil Unearthed Overturns Established Beliefs Regarding Human Evolution
Discovery of an 8.7-million-year-old ape fossil, Anadoluvius turkae, in Turkey challenges conventional beliefs about human evolution’s origin.
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ArchaeobotanyArchaeologyBiologyDNASciTech NewsUniversity Of Oxford
Ancient DNA Successfully Retrieved from a Clay Brick Dated 2,900 Years Ago
Researchers extract ancient DNA from a 2,900-year-old clay brick, revealing diverse plant species and opening new avenues for studying historical …
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AstronautInternational Space StationNASASciTech NewsSpaceSpaceX
Launch Preparedness: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 Confirmed for Departure to the International Space Station
Launch Preparedness: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 Confirmed for Departure to the International Space StationOn August 22, 2023, the crew members of …
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Cooling Atoms in Space: NASA’s Pioneering Quantum Science Lab Keeps Getting Better
Advancing Quantum Science: NASA’s Cold Atom Lab upgraded for cutting-edge experiments in space’s quantum realm.
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2D MaterialsEnergyGrapheneGreen EnergyHydrogenNanotechnologyPhysicsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Manchester
The Beginning of Graphene’s New Chapter: Solving the Enigma of Proton Permeability
Researchers discover graphene’s high intrinsic proton permeability, a breakthrough that could revolutionize hydrogen economy with sustainable 2D crystals.
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BiologyChromosomesDNAGeneticsGenomeNational Institutes Of HealthSciTech NewsY-Chromosome
First-Ever Entire Human Y Chromosome Sequence Successfully Assembled
Scientists have successfully sequenced the entire human Y chromosome, unveiling key genomic features and paving the way for future medical …
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Climate ChangeCoral ReefsEarthEcologyMarine BiologyNewcastle UniversityOceanographySciTech News
Combating Climate Effects: Unprecedented Growth in Climate Resilience Observed in Pacific Coral Reef
Newcastle University-led study finds Pacific Ocean’s Palau coral reefs may have adapted to warmer temperatures, highlighting need for emissions reduction.
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Michigan State UniversityQuantum ComputingSciTech News
Physicists Use Vibrations To Prevent Information Loss in Quantum Computing
Utilizing Vibrations to Prevent Data Loss in Quantum ComputingResearchers at Michigan State University have made a significant breakthrough in the …