Scientists achieve record-breaking quantum contextuality in a single system, paving the way for advanced quantum computation. _xD83D__xDE80_
Santiago Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez, a Chilean astronomer, is renowned for his research on astrophysics and cosmology. His articles delve into the mysteries of the universe, such as black holes, dark matter, and the origins of the cosmos.
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JPLNASASciTech NewsSpace
“Sky High: JPL and NASA’s Quest to Monitor Earth from Space (NASA Documentary)”
Title: Sky High: JPL and NASA’s Quest to Monitor Earth from Space (NASA Documentary)When you think of NASA, what typically …
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AgingAlzheimer'sBrainDementiaMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech News
New Potential Drug Target for Alzheimer’s Disease Discovered
New Drug Target for Alzheimer’s Disease UncoveredIn a significant breakthrough, scientists have conducted a comprehensive study investigating the interactions between …
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AfricaBiodiversityEarthEcologyFossilsLeibniz InstituteSciTech News
The Vanishing Giants: New Research Sheds Light on African Megafauna’s Decline
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CancerCardiologyHeartSciTech NewsUniversity Of Illinois At Chicago
Breakthrough in Cardio-Oncology: Proteins Aid Heart Cells Against Chemotherapy Effects
Discoveries at UIC show how heart cell enzymes can defend against chemotherapy damage, paving the way for personalized treatments.
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EnvironmentPublic HealthSciTech News
Alarming Discovery: 1 in 5 Children Exceed Safety Limits for Persistent Chemicals
Alarming study: 1 in 5 kids have high ‘Forever Chemicals’ (PFAS) levels. Health risks & restricted production efforts underway.
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BiologyEyesFood ScienceMedicineNutritionRetinaSciTech NewsSports MedicineUniversity Of GeorgiaVision
Enhancing Athletic Performance: Colorful Foods Enhance Athletes’ Vision
Enhancing Athletic Performance: Colorful Foods Enhance Athletes’ VisionAccording to a recent study conducted by the University of Georgia, athletes can …
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BepiColomboJAXAMercurySciTech NewsThe Europlanet Society
BepiColombo’s First Mercury Flyby Unmasks Electron Rain As Trigger for X-Ray Auroras
BepiColombo’s First Mercury Flyby Unveils Electron Rain as a Trigger for X-Ray AurorasA significant breakthrough has been achieved by the …
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American Heart AssociationCardiologyHeartSciTech News
The Harsh Health Impact of Redlining: Disproportionate Heart Failure Rates Among Black Adults
Study links higher heart failure rates among Black adults to historic redlining, emphasizing need for equitable housing policies.
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BrainIntelligenceMedicineModelingScienceSciTech News
Challenging the Norm: New Research Debunks Association Between Quick Thinking and Intelligence
New research disputes the notion that faster thinking signifies higher intelligence, suggesting deeper brain synchronization in problem-solving.