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Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Turbulence: The Latest Quantum Breakthrough
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaA group of scientists have recently studied quantum turbulence and discovered how energy is lost in the process. Dr. Samuli…
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A Monumental Moment in History: NASA’s Webb Telescope Receives the Michael Collins Trophy
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope team is getting an award! It’s called the Michael Collins Trophy and it’s given out…
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GeneticsHistoryPopularSciTech NewsUniversity Of Cambridge
Unlocking Beethoven’s Health and Family Secrets: Groundbreaking DNA Analysis Decodes the Mystery
An international team of scientists were able to decode Ludwig van Beethoven’s DNA for the very first time by using…
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HeartOrgan TransplantSciTech NewsUniversity Of Cambridge
Revolutionary New Technique Could Boost Number of Usable Donated Hearts by 30%
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRecent research shows that there may be a way to use more hearts for transplants even after someone has died.…
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Unraveling the Mystery: Why Are Viral Infections More Severe in Men?
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerIt has been a puzzle why males can get more severe illnesses from viruses than females, but now scientists may…
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Could WW2-Style Rationing Be The Answer To Climate Change?
Researchers at the University of Leeds suggest that we could reduce our carbon emissions by bringing back rationing, like how…