Progress update: ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope at Chile’s Atacama Desert reaches 50% construction milestone. Set to begin operations in 2028.
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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Atomic PhysicsLarge Hadron ColliderParticle PhysicsPolish Academy Of SciencesQuantum PhysicsSciTech News
Exploring Proton Collisions at the Large Hadron Collider: Insights into Quantum Billiards
Study at the LHC explores proton collisions, revealing insights into strong interactions. Findings challenge current theoretical models.
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Battery TechnologyGoldschmidt ConferenceLithium-IonSciTech News
The Lithium-Sodium Fusion: Revolutionizing Batteries with Salt Power
Researchers combine lithium and sodium in batteries to cut costs, secure supply, and address lithium scarcity, revolutionizing battery technology.
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COVID-19Infectious DiseasesMedicineMonash UniversityPlacentaPregnancySciTech NewsVirology
Unveiling the Mechanism of COVID-19 Transmission to the Placenta
Landmark study reveals how COVID-19 infiltrates the human placenta, impacting pregnancy. Antibodies and antiviral drugs offer prevention and restoration.
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OptoelectronicsQuantum ComputingSciTech NewsSuperconduction
Quantum Milestone: Initial Entanglement of Microwave and Optical Photons Achieved
Scientists at ISTA entangle microwave and optical photons for the first time, paving the way for scalable quantum computing.
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BiologyBiotechnologyFood ScienceSciTech NewsStem CellsSynthetic BiologyTufts University
Scientists Achieve Endless Supply of Cultured Meat through Immortal Stem Cells
Scientists achieve endless supply of cultured meat using immortal stem cells, eliminating animal biopsies and enabling large-scale production.
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EducationGameMathematicsScienceSciTech NewsTaylor & Francis Group
Board Games: An Effective Tool to Enhance Math Proficiency in Young Kids
Study reveals number-based board games significantly enhance math skills in children aged 3-9. Urges integration in early education.
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EarthEarthquakesGeologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Otago
Unveiling the Hidden Effects: Researchers Unearth the Impact of an Ancient Earthquake
Researchers discover hidden coastal uplift zone in New Zealand’s Rarangi, Marlborough, through LiDAR mapping and kelp genetics, revealing ancient earthquake …
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Anxiety DisordersDepressionKing’s College LondonMedicineMental HealthPsychiatrySciTech News
The Profound Impact of Memory Perception on Mental Health Outweighs Childhood Abuse and Neglect Itself
Childhood abuse memories impact mental health more than experiences themselves. Self-reported experiences can help identify at-risk individuals for early interventions.
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MedicineMortalityPublic HealthSciTech NewsYork University
Unveiling Surprising Insights on Health and Mortality: The Quest for Optimal Well-being
Comprehensive study reveals evolving connections between lifestyle risk factors and mortality rates, highlighting potential for improved health for everyone.