Selasa, 02 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 2, 2019
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Phys.Org
Scientists from the University of Bristol and the Technical University of Denmark have found a promising new way to build the next generation of quantum simulators combining light and silicon micro-chips. In the roadmap to develop quantum machines able to ...
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USA TODAY
Sea ice around Antarctica has shrunk to record low levels over the past few years, a new study suggests, following decades of expansion. In recent years, "things have been crazy," said Mark Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
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News18
Scientists have successfully measured the spins of a single atom, executing the world's smallest MRI. Magnetic resonance imaging measures the density of atomic spins, the electromagnetic properties of electrons and protons, inside the human body.
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New Atlas
Earth has had a tumultuous past, so it's hard to get a clear idea of those wild early days. But a new study by researchers from the University of Adelaide raises the possibility that continents may have risen out of the sea much earlier than is currently believed, ...
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On any clear night, look to the southern portion of the sky after sunset and you will come across a bright object. This is not a star but the planet Jupiter. Of the eight major planets in our solar system, Jupiter is literally the "king". This fifth planet from the sun is so ...
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The Kotla News
Observations of bonobos in the Congo basin scouring in swamps for aquatic herbs rich in iodine, a crucial nutrient for brain growth and better cognitive abilities, could clarify how the nutritional needs of prehistoric humans within the area had been met. That is ...
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The Gal Post (blog)
Life in the ocean as we know it, arose because of the global evolutionary shift that happened 170 million years ago, found researchers from the University of Plymouth. To do this, the main role in the existence of ecosystems played a abiotic factors: chemical ...
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