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Unraveling the Origin of Cosmic Magnetic Fields: A Study on Turbulent Plasma
Columbia researchers discover turbulent plasma as the origin of universal magnetic fields, unveiling how they can span vast distances.
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Paving the Way in Twistronics: Exploring New Horizons with Graphene Ribbons
Revolutionizing materials: Graphene ribbons enable controlled twist angles, paving the way for novel properties in condensed matter physics.
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Understanding the Effects of Climate Change on Extreme Weather: The 3 Main Takeaways
Research led by Michael Mann reveals how climate change could intensify heat and drought events, prompting urgent emission reduction.
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Recreational Marijuana Use Significantly Increases Risk of Depression and Suicidality in Teenagers, Columbia Study Finds
Study: Casual marijuana use in teenagers heightens depression, suicidality risk, and developmental issues.
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AI Joins Forces with CRISPR: Emergence of Precision RNA-Targeting and Gene Regulation
AI predicts on- & off-target activity of RNA-targeting CRISPR tools, enhancing precision in gene expression & driving CRISPR-based therapy advancements.
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“Hydration Solids: Unveiling a Revolutionary Class of Matter in Scientific Exploration”
Discover how water’s presence within biological materials unveils a new class of matter called hydration solids, reshaping scientific understanding.
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Columbia Study: Energy Drink Ingredient Taurine May Boost Health and Slow Aging
Discover the potential of taurine supplementation in slowing down aging and enhancing healthspan. Columbia University study sheds light on its …
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When Going Green Goes Wrong: The Human Rights Paradox of Decarbonization
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinExploring the social justice implications of decarbonization, particularly on indigenous communities, and recommending a fair and equitable transition.
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Unveiling the Hidden Wonders of Atomic Dynamics: Revolutionary Camera Captures Shutter Speeds up to 1 Trillionth of a Second
Scientists have figured out a way to understand how something called “heat” moves around different materials by using a super-fast …
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