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Sydney Brenner, Nobel Prize-winning microbiologist, dies at 92 Nobel laureate Sydney Brenner, who escaped poverty in his native South Africa to become one of the heroes of molecular biology's golden age and, with the help of a translucent soil worm, provided vital clues to understanding diseases such as cancer, ...
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Gravitational waves helping to expose black holes, dark matter and theoretical particles Gravitational waves – the invisible ripples in the fabric of space predicted by Albert Einstein – are opening up a new era of astronomy that is allowing scientists to see parts of the universe once thought to be invisible, such as black holes, dark matter and ...
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Learning to Boil Water Differently Would Boost Nuke Plant Power You thought you knew how water boils? Think again. Turns out that there's gaps in the scientific understanding of this phenomenon. Learning more about how heat is transferred could help safely boost the output from nuclear power plants by as much as 20 ...
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Researchers claim to debunk Stephen Hawking's theory of dark matter An international team of researchers, including from Princeton University, has apparently debunked Stephen Hawking's theory that mysterious dark matter might be made up of tiny black holes created at the beginning of the universe. The elusive dark matter ...
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Study: Most carbon dioxide in atmosphere in 3 million years There is likely more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere now than ever before in the past 3 million years when sea levels were 20 meters higher, according to a new study released this week. Researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research ...
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Science to Live By: EMP—An Existential Threat ... © J. Dirk Nies, Ph.D. When the sun rose into a clear sky on the morning of September 1, 1859, amateur British astronomer Richard Carrington could not have imagined that he soon would become the first person ever to see a solar flare. The solar flare that ...
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Putting the Cloud to Work for Seismology By now, many researchers have heard about "the cloud," the distributed network of data centers and computing facilities where, for a fee, online photos are stored and start-ups scale up their business with demand. Far fewer researchers, however, have had ...
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Advancing Ultrafast Cluster Electronics Hokkaido University researchers have developed a computational method that can predict how clusters of molecules behave and interact over time, providing critical insight for future electronics. Their findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, could ...
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Elon Musk Is Casually Trying To Buy The New Scientist – Via Twitter For most of us, Twitter is a place where we can keep up to date with the latest news, check in with our favourite celebs or start vitriolic arguments with just about anyone, about anything. But when you're one of the world's richest people with a penchant for a ...
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| Magnesium reinstalls magnetism in cerium cobalt Researchers in the US have shown that adding magnesium to cerium cobalt (CeCo3) can transform it into a permanent magnet. The findings could help take the pressure off supplies of scarce rare-earth elements like neodymium and dysprosium, which ...
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Antony Gormley's new VR project, Lunatick at Store X: 'Like being in a fitted, one-person space suit' In Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the ultimate torture device is a simulation chamber called the Total Perspective Vortex: it forces momentary understanding of the entire infinity of creation and your insignificant position within it. The result is ...
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ALS Progression Revealed by High-res Spinal Cord Study News Apr 05, 2019 | Original story from the Simons Foundation. ALS Progression Revealed by High-res Spinal Cord Study. TYROBP, a gene linked to ALS, lights up across a thin cross-section of spinal cord tissue from a person with ALS. Expression of the ...
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Delays for Boeing space capsule for astronauts More launching flaws are faced by the new area capsule for astronauts of boeing. The Starliner capsule was supposed to make its debut this season, after a series of postponements. Nevertheless, the very first test flight is off before August. Along with the ...
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