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New distance record for quantum entanglement between light and matter The spooky world of quantum mechanics might someday make for a faster and more secure internet. Now a study makes strides towards that future with a new distance record for quantum entanglement between particles of light and matter. Researchers have ...
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Chandrayaan-2 diaries: Moon mission gone further than predecessor Chandrayaan-1, says Isro The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) on Thursday announced that its Moon mission Chandrayaan-2 has officially crossed the milestone set by its predecessor Chandrayaan-1. In a tweet, Isro said, "Chandrayaan-2 has officially gone further than its ...
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Humans have been impacting Earth for thousands of years, study says Hunter-gatherer societies and early farming were transforming Earth thousands of years ago, long before greenhouse gas emissions and other effects often attributed to the middle of the 20th century. Earlier this year, scientists suggested that the ...
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Researchers Have Successfully Gene-Edited Reptiles To Produce Albino Lizards Scientists from the University of Georgia have successfully performed gene-editing to produce four genetically altered albino lizards by making use of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool. The study also shows that the gene-edited lizards can also pass the ...
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Astronomers spot evidence of volcanically active exomoon Aug. 29 (UPI) -- Scientists may have found a volcanically active moon outside our solar system. Hints of the moon's presence were discovered hiding in the WASP-49 solar system. Astronomers likened the moon to Io, the most volcanically active body in our ...
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Smithsonian's legendary X-15 heads for storage during renovations. Here's a history. WASHINGTON - They swept the dirt from its path as the old rocket plane was rolled out of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on Tuesday night. Beneath the spotlights, it still looked menacing, with its long, dark silhouette, tiny cockpit windows ...
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HRT for menopause carries raised cancer danger, women warned Hormone replacement therapy for the menopause is twice as likely to cause cancer as previously thought, an international study has found. The treatment, known as HRT, causes about 3,000 cases of breast cancer in Britain each year, instead of the 1,400 ...
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Inactive? No problem. Senior muscles respond like an athlete's to resistance training Seniors who have never exercised regularly have the same ability to build muscle mass as highly trained athletes in the same age group, according to a new study from the University of Birmingham. The researchers compared muscle biopsies of master ...
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