Scientists Have Invented a Software That Can 'See' Several Minutes Into The Future
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Scientists Have Invented a Software That Can 'See' Several Minutes Into The Future
Most of us are used to technology predicting the words we want to type. Soon this kind of software will be able to look even further into the future to predict actions we've barely considered ourselves. This isn't some creepy Minority Report style of precognition.…
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A New Kind of Photosynthesis Has Been Discovered, Pushing The Limits on Life
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A New Kind of Photosynthesis Has Been Discovered, Pushing The Limits on Life
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A New Kind of Photosynthesis Has Been Discovered, Pushing The Limits on Life
A type of chlorophyll discovered just a few years ago is pushing the limits of photosynthesis and the role this new pigment plays.
For The First Time, Scientists Have Caught Bacteria "Fishing" For DNA From Their Dead Friends
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For The First Time, Scientists Have Caught Bacteria "Fishing" For DNA From Their Dead Friends
This is how they get drug resistance.
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We Just Got More Compelling Evidence That The Moon Is Loaded With Water
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We Just Got More Compelling Evidence That The Moon Is Loaded With Water
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We Just Got More Compelling Evidence That The Moon Is Loaded With Water
A lunar meteorite, discovered in the desert of northwest Africa, holds strong evidence that there is an abundant supply of water on the Moon - maybe even enough for a future colony.
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We Can Now Harvest Radioactive Uranium From The World's Oceans
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We Can Now Harvest Radioactive Uranium From The World's Oceans
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We Can Now Harvest Radioactive Uranium From The World's Oceans
Scientists have made a breakthrough that could open the doors to a whole new way of producing nuclear fuel, and they did it using nothing but the power of the ocean – or at least the chemicals floating inside it.
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This Quantum Theory Predicts That The Future Might Be Influencing The Past
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This Quantum Theory Predicts That The Future Might Be Influencing The Past
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This Quantum Theory Predicts That The Future Might Be Influencing The Past
One of the weirder aspects of quantum mechanics could be explained by an equally weird idea – that causation can run backwards in time as well as forwards.
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Astronomers Have Figured Out Why Venus Has a Mysterious Bulge in Its Atmosphere
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Astronomers Have Figured Out Why Venus Has a Mysterious Bulge in Its Atmosphere
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Astronomers Have Figured Out Why Venus Has a Mysterious Bulge in Its Atmosphere
A mysteriously fluctuating bulge observed in the atmosphere of Venus now has a more concrete explanation. According to a newly published study, the planet's enormous mountain ranges are to blame for a massive gravity wave.
A key to the cage: how to open the living membrane gate
The lipid membrane of a cell is the basis of every living organism. This membrane is an amazingly intuitive «fence» through which the cell communicates with the body, eats, protects against foreign invaders, and controls the flow of substances into and out of the cell. The complexity of it all is mind-boggling. Pores — optional holes in membrane — are the main tools of this biochemical «communication». Pores act as a kind of gateway where scientists can actively study and describe cells and their functions.
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The lipid membrane of a cell is the basis of every living organism. This membrane is an amazingly intuitive «fence» through which the cell communicates with the body, eats, protects against foreign invaders, and controls the flow of substances into and out of the cell. The complexity of it all is mind-boggling. Pores — optional holes in membrane — are the main tools of this biochemical «communication». Pores act as a kind of gateway where scientists can actively study and describe cells and their functions.
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A Strange Type of Matter Might Lie Inside Neutron Stars, And It Breaks The Periodic Table
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A Strange Type of Matter Might Lie Inside Neutron Stars, And It Breaks The Periodic Table
A group of physicists are questioning our understanding of how quarks - a type of elementary particle - arrange themselves under extreme conditions. And their quest is revealing that elements beyond the edge of the periodic table might be fair weirder than…
NUST MISIS Scientists Discover How to Control the «Excited» Electronics
An international team of scientists, including NUST MISIS’s Professor Gotthard Seifert, have made an important step towards the control of excitonic (lat. excito — «excite») effects in two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures. In the future, this research will help to create electronics with more controlled properties. The research has been published in Nature Physics.
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An international team of scientists, including NUST MISIS’s Professor Gotthard Seifert, have made an important step towards the control of excitonic (lat. excito — «excite») effects in two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures. In the future, this research will help to create electronics with more controlled properties. The research has been published in Nature Physics.
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NUST MISIS Scientists Discover How to Control the «Excited» Electronics
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Biologists Say This Is The Ideal Number of Coffees a Day For Heart Health, And It's Totally Nuts
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Physicists Want to Mix Time Crystals And Majorana Fermions to Make a Quantum Computer
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Physicists Want to Mix Time Crystals And Majorana Fermions to Make a Quantum Computer
By making a strange kind of particle that is its own antiparticle out of a time crystal, physicists aim to develop a quantum computer that's not only more reliable, but far more lightweight than anything currently in the pipeline. Time crystals and quasiparticles…
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An Ocean-Dwelling Fish Genetically Adapted to Freshwater in Just 120 Years
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An Ocean-Dwelling Fish Genetically Adapted to Freshwater in Just 120 Years
Steelhead trout, members of the salmon family that live and grow in the Pacific Ocean, genetically adapted to the freshwater environment of Lake Michigan in less than 120 years, according to new research.
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China's Space Station Got Weirdly Close to Earth For a Few Days And The Government Isn't Talking
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China's Space Station Got Weirdly Close to Earth For a Few Days And The Government Isn't Talking
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China's Space Station Got Weirdly Close to Earth For a Few Days And The Government Isn't Talking
China's Tiangong-2 space station just spent 10 days much closer to Earth than its usual orbit, a manoeuvre that seems to have baffled experts - and China's government isn't talking.
Mars' Dust Storm Is So Intense It's Now Encircling The Entire Planet
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Mars' Dust Storm Is So Intense It's Now Encircling The Entire Planet
NASA's 15-year-old Opportunity rover has had a rough couple of weeks on Mars. Back on May 30, a pretty big dust storm was spotted on the Martian surface, and Opportunity was right in its path. Since then, it's only gotten bigger. On June 12, it had reached…