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Location American Science News for 31 January 2024
Research team demonstrates robust light propagation in open systems Physicists from the University of Rostock, the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, the Julius-Maximilians University of Würzburg and the Indiana University Indianapolis (IUPUI) have shown for the first time that light can pr...
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Watch parrots use their beaks for a newly identified form of motion Not only can parrots fly and walk, they can also swing along branches using their beak, in a technique called beakiation
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'Mind-blowing' James Webb telescope images reveal 19 spiral galaxies in the greatest detail ever seen New James Webb telescope images reveal 19 Milky Way-like spiral galaxies in more intricate detail than has ever been seen before.
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First tetratomic supermolecules realized at nanokelvin temperatures A team of experimentalists at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) and theorists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has succeeded for the first time in populating and stabilizing a new type of molecule,...
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Roman-era silver 'toilet spoon' discovered in Wales

Live Science - 31 Jan 2024 23:26
Roman-era silver 'toilet spoon' discovered in Wales The silver spoon was used to scoop out cosmetics and medications.
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45,000-year-old bones unearthed in cave are oldest modern-human remains in Central Europe The finding suggests that 'successive pulses of small groups' of humans replaced Neanderthals in Europe starting around 45,000 years ago.
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How do fevers kill germs?

Live Science - 31 Jan 2024 23:12
How do fevers kill germs? You may have heard that fevers help fight infections. But how, exactly, do they do it?
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Ingenuity helicopter's final images reveal fatal rotor damage that brought it down on Mars The latest photos from NASA's immobile Ingenuity Mars helicopter reveal the extent of the rotor blade damage it sustained on its fateful 72nd flight.
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A new wavelength of scientific exploration with single-photon detectors From the minuscule bindings of molecules to the far reaches of space, we're exploring the universe around us by catching sight of the smallest particles of light.
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Strap that tracks heart rate in pregnancy may predict premature births A wrist-worn heart tracker called WHOOP detected changes in activity during pregnancy that may be linked to premature births
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Mammoth tusk tool may have been used to make ropes 37,000 years ago Experiments with a replica suggest that a piece of mammoth ivory with carved holes found in a cave in Germany was used by ancient humans to make ropes
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Will electric fields lead the way in developing semiconductors with high power efficiency? In the realm of material science, the phenomena of polarization and polarity have conventionally been associated with insulators. However, envision a scenario where these characteristics could be induced in metals, poten...
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Reason to be Happy review: Can thinking logically make us happier? Leading economist Kaushik Basu's new book argues that we can increase our overall happiness by thinking more clearly
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What's the longest solar eclipse in history? (And how does the April 2024 total eclipse compare?) The exact same celestial geometry that will cause a total solar eclipse in North America on April 8 will produce the longest one ever, but not for another 162 years.
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Researchers discover new ways to excite spin waves with extreme infrared light As demands for computing resources continue to increase rapidly, scientists and engineers are looking for ways to build faster systems for processing information. One possible solution is to use patterns of electron spin...
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1st-ever white rhino IVF sparks hope that 'doomed species' could still be saved, despite there being no males left Researchers in Kenya successfully transplanted a white rhino embryo into a female surrogate for the first time. The pregnant mother-to-be died from an unrelated illness before she could give birth, but the procedure show...
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Physicists develop novel concept for detecting chiral molecules In contrast to conventional mirrors, light can be reflected on surfaces known as metasurfaces without changing its polarization. This phenomenon has now been proven by physicists at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlan...
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Team shows how uranium ditelluride continues superconducting even in high magnetic fields Superconductivity is well understood in so-called "conventional" superconductors. More recent, however, are unconventional superconductors, and it is as yet unclear how they work.
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Smart hat senses when traffic lights change and tells you via an app Long-lasting hats, jumpers and watch straps that function as smart devices can be made thanks to a cheap and reliable method of creating conductive fibre that can be woven into fabric
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Record broken for the coldest temperature reached by large molecules Four-atom molecules glued together by microwaves have broken the record for being the most complicated molecule to reach temperatures just billionths of a degree away from absolute zero
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Cancer sometimes triggers sudden memory loss -- now we might know why A virus-like protein made by some tumors may be the culprit behind an enigmatic neurological syndrome in cancer patients.
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Modern humans were already in northern Europe 45,000 years ago DNA from bones found in a cave in Germany has been identified as from Homo sapiens, showing that our species endured frigid conditions there as they expanded across the continent
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