ESA’s Euclid spacecraft launched to map the Universe in 3D, investigating the nature of dark matter and dark energy, to …
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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BiotechnologyEarthEvolutionFrontiersHumansSciTech News
Understanding Human Evolution: The Special Function of Our Foot Arch as a Spring
Recent study reveals the human foot arch’s spring-like function, enhancing upright walking and running, providing insights into bipedal evolution.
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AnimalsChimpanzeeDurham UniversitySciTech NewsUniversity Of Portsmouth
Chimpanzee and Human Infant Communication Share Striking Similarities, Scientists Discover
Scientists find that young chimpanzees develop complex multimodal communication similar to human infants, shedding light on the evolution of language.
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Quantum ComputingQuantum Information ScienceSciTech NewsSemiconductorsUniversity Of Washington
Quantum Computing Takes a Major Leap with a Magnetic Twist – Introducing a New Paradigm
Quantum computing breakthrough: Detecting fractional quantum anomalous Hall states in semiconductor flakes paves the way for stable qubits.
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AstronomyNASASciTech NewsSolar Dynamics ObservatorySolar FlareSpaceSun
“Radiant Fury: Sun Unleashes Powerful X1.0 Class Solar Flare”
Learn about the Sun’s powerful X1.0 class solar flare and its effects on Earth, as captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics …
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GeologySciTech NewsThe ConversationUniversity Of Washington
The Grand Voyage: The Origins of Beach Sand
Explore the epic journey of beach sand, from eroded mountain sediments to shores, and the human activities affecting this natural …
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Osaka Metropolitan UniversityQuantum MechanicsSciTech News
Quantum Conundrum Resolved: Decoding the Enigma of Quantized Vortex Movement
Scientists decipher the elusive interaction between quantized vortices and regular fluids in cryogenic helium-4.
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Climate ChangeClimate ScienceNASASciTech NewsSpaceWeather
Introducing NASA’s New Earth Information Center: A 60-Year Journey in Earth Monitoring
NASA unveils new Earth Information Center, showcasing 60 years of Earth monitoring data to address climate change and environmental challenges.
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Alzheimer'sBrainGladstone InstitutesImmune CellsImmunologyMedicineMultiple SclerosisSciTech NewsUCSF
Blood Protein Fibrin Unveiled as Catalyst for Brain Disease
Blood protein fibrin identified as catalyst for brain diseases, transforming beneficial immune cells into harmful ones. Potential for new therapies.
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AstronautCosmonautsInternational Space StationNASASciTech NewsSpace
Russian Cosmonauts Successfully Replace Space Station Hardware During Spacewalk
Russian cosmonauts complete spacewalk to replace hardware on International Space Station, while crew prepares for cargo vehicle departure.