Quantum computing breakthrough: Detecting fractional quantum anomalous Hall states in semiconductor flakes paves the way for stable qubits.
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New Study: Immune Activation in Depression More Common Than Previously Thought
New study suggests higher prevalence of immune activation in depression, independent of inflammation levels. Potential for personalized treatment approaches.
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Astronomers Confirm Protoplanet HD169142 b, 374 Light Years Away from Earth
Scientists confirm protoplanet HD169142 b, 374 light years away, using advanced imaging techniques. New insights into early planet formation.
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New Vulnerability in Prostate Cancer Cells Uncovered
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerUncovered vulnerability in prostate cancer cells promises more effective treatments; finding also has potential implications for other cancers.
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Did You Truly Anticipate That Breakup? Recent Research Challenges Your Presumed Foresight
The study debunks the notion of predicting breakups, highlighting the role of hindsight bias in coloring post-breakup perceptions.
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Water Interacts with Graphene’s Electrons, Scientists Reveal
Scientists demonstrate water’s interaction with graphene’s electrons, uncovering quantum friction phenomenon with potential applications in water purification and liquid-based computing.
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Groundbreaking Research Challenges Existing Knowledge of Associative Polymers
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinRevolutionary UVA-led study challenges established beliefs about associative polymers, offering new insights into their molecular behavior.
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Comparing Intermittent Fasting and Calorie Restriction: A Scientific Examination of Weight Loss Strategies
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy shows intermittent fasting can result in weight loss similar to calorie restriction, aiding in obesity treatment.
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Zircons Illuminate Earth’s Primordial Past: Life Emerged from a “Stagnant Lid,” Not Plate Tectonics
Zircon research reveals early life originated from ‘stagnant lid’ tectonics, not plate tectonics, reshaping astrobiology theories.
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Scientists Achieve Full Understanding of Methylation Process
Scientists fully define methylation, a cellular process involving tagging molecules, in a groundbreaking study with potential applications in various fields.