New research challenges conventional beliefs about Earth’s stable cratons, revealing repetitive deformation beneath their surface and altering our understanding of …
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Protecting the Masai Giraffes: Genetic Division Raises Conservation Concerns
New study reveals genetic division of Masai giraffes in eastern Africa, prompting separate conservation efforts for each population.
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Personalized Healing: 3D Printed Dressings Revolutionize Burn and Cancer Treatments
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRevolutionary 3D printed dressing uses advanced polymers for personalized healing, benefiting burn victims, cancer patients, and cosmetics.
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Revolutionary Hybrid Material Transforms Light for Solar Energy, Medical Imaging, and Night Vision Technologies
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerRevolutionary hybrid material transforms light, enhancing solar energy, medical imaging, and night vision technologies.
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We Asked a NASA Scientist: Has COVID Affected Climate Change?
A NASA scientist delves into the subtle effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Rocks: The Unexpected Powerhouse of Sustainable Solar Energy Storage
Discover the potential of rocks, like soapstone and granite, in combination with solar power, as a sustainable solution for energy …
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The Hidden Parasite Wreaking Havoc on Caribbean Sea Urchins
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists have identified a parasite causing the severe die-off of long-spined sea urchins in the Caribbean, crucial for coral reef …
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Newly Discovered Dinosaur Iani May Have Been Species’ “Last Gasp” in a Changing Planet
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerDiscover Iani smithi, a newly found dinosaur species from the mid-Cretaceous era. Explore its role in a changing climate and …
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Structured Light Revolution: Noise-Free Optical Communication Demonstrated
Researchers demonstrate noise-free optical communication using structured light, revolutionizing encoding alphabet for high-bit-rate transmission.
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Scientists Have Mapped the Ground Beneath Antarctica’s Most Vulnerable Glacier for the First Time
Unveiling the subglacial geology of Antarctica’s vulnerable glacier, providing crucial insights into its susceptibility to climate change.