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Insights from Magnetism: New Findings Dispute Current Understandings of Life’s Origin
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNew research disputes the belief that mobile plate tectonics are crucial for life’s origin, offering fresh insights into planetary habitability.
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Scientists Achieve Groundbreaking X-Ray Analysis of Single Atoms
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinScientists achieve groundbreaking X-ray analysis of single atoms, revolutionizing research and technology.
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Materials ScienceNanotechnologyPhysicsRIKENSciTech News
Novel Material for Water Droplet Anti-Gravity Movement: A Way to Direct Mechanical Energy Effectively
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaScientists develop a novel hydrogel material that directs mechanical energy effectively, potentially revolutionizing energy use.
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Artificial IntelligenceEPFLMachine LearningQuantum ComputingQuantum Information ScienceSciTech NewsTechnology
Unraveling the Enigma of Quantum Mechanics: Simplifying Learning of Quantum Processes
Groundbreaking study simplifies quantum learning: Quantum Neural Networks (QNNs) enable quantum computers to understand and predict quantum systems with minimal …
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AstrophysicsBig BangSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Sydney
Einstein’s Theory Further Supported: Quasar “Timekeepers” Reveal Universe’s Speed Was Quintupled Shortly After the Big Bang
Study using quasars as cosmic clocks confirms the early universe moved 5x slower, further supporting Einstein’s general relativity theory.
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NeutrinosOsaka Metropolitan UniversityParticle PhysicsSciTech News
Unraveling the Puzzle of Neutrino Mass – A Novel Strategy Leverages Random Matrix Theory
Researchers use random matrix theory to theoretically explain neutrino mass hierarchy, advancing our understanding of elementary particles.
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Materials ScienceNortheastern UniversityPhysicsSciTech News
The Tragic Implosion of OceanGate’s Titan Submersible: A Carbon-Fiber Conundrum
Tragic implosion of OceanGate’s Titan submersible, with a carbon-fiber hull, raises concerns about its ability to withstand deep-sea pressures.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsExoplanetPlanetsSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Warwick
Sandwiched Planet Formation: A Novel Explanation for the Birth of Planets
Sandwiched Planet Formation: Researchers propose a new method where smaller planets emerge between two larger ones in protoplanetary discs, shedding …
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Brookhaven National LaboratoryDOEMagnetic FieldsPhysicsSciTech NewsSuperconductivity
Breakthrough in Superconductivity: Direct Visualization of Zero-Field Pair Density Wave
Scientists achieve breakthrough in superconductivity by directly visualizing a zero-field pair density wave in an iron-based superconductor.