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Advancing Semiconductor Technology with Polaritons: A Tiny Yet Mighty Force
Exploration of polaritons in semiconductors for improved heat transfer, featuring Purdue University research and insights into photon-phonon interactions.
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“Unearthed Microfossils from Earth’s Ancient Oceans Provide a Unique Glimpse into the Past”
Half-billion-year-old microfossils reveal ancient ocean life and climate insights in a groundbreaking study.
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“Extraordinarily High” – New Study Shows Americans Will Spend Half Their Lives Taking Prescription Drugs
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy: Americans Born in 2019 May Spend Over Half Their Lives on Prescription Medications. Gender disparities and healthcare concerns.
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Laboratory for Laser Energetics to Lead New Inertial Fusion Energy Research Hub
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerUniversity of Rochester’s LLE awarded $10M by DOE to lead inertial fusion energy research, pioneering clean energy.
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Laboratory Discovery at MIT: New Insights into Mouse Cognitive Abilities
Exploration of a MIT study revealing complex decision-making in mice, impacting neurological research and offering insights into disorders like schizophrenia …
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The Global Rise of Sugary Beverage Consumption: A Cause for Concern
Study reveals a 16% global increase in sugary drink consumption over 28 years, highlighting health risks and regional consumption variations.
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Groundbreaking Research Sheds Light on the Evolutionary Lineage of “Old Tom” and the Eden Killer Whales
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy reveals genetic link of ‘Old Tom’, an iconic killer whale, to NZ orcas, highlighting historic human-whale bond and decolonizing …
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Discovery of a Concealed Quantum State by Cornell Researchers
Cornell team uncovers new quantum state, ‘quantum spin-glass,’ impacting quantum computing error correction and algorithm understanding.
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Unveiling a Genetic Key to Combatting Obesity: The Role of the GIP Receptor Variant
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaDiscover how a genetic variant in the GIP receptor offers insights into obesity resistance and potential treatments.