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Physicists Just Gifted Us ‘Quantum Spin Liquid,’ A Weird New State Of Matter

A solid is made of particles that are, more or less, locked in an ordered framework. On the other hand, a fluid is made of particles that can flow freely around and past each other. However, imagine atoms that stay unfrozen, like those in a liquid– but which are in one constantly changing magnetic mess.

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What Makes The Human Brain Different? Study Reveals Clues

What makes people brain distinct from that of all other animals– including also our closest primate relatives? In an analysis of cell kinds in the prefrontal cortex of 4 primate species, Yale researchers identified species-specific– particularly human-specific– features, they report on Aug. 25th in the journal Science. And they discovered that what makes us human

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Mathematics Allow Scientists Too Understand Organization Within A Cells Nucleus

Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke’s 3rd law states that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Indika Rajapakse, Ph.D., is a believer. The engineer and mathematician now discovers himself a biologist. And he believes the charm of blending these 3 disciplines is crucial to unraveling how cells function. His latest development is a

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Not All Wildlife Recovered In Lockdowns, Recent Research Finds

When the COVID pandemic began, it was an international crisis for humans– but as humans took shelter, reports of wildlife reclaiming what were once human-dominated spaces abounded. But biologists are noticing the patterns were not repeated around the world. Last year, a research group led by University of Manitoba conservation biology professor Nicola Koper found

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After The Asteroid Collision, Europe’s Hera Will Probe ‘Crime Scene’

After NASA deliberately crushes a car-sized spacecraft into an asteroid the following week, it´ll be up to European Space Agency’s Hera mission to investigate the “crime scene” and discover the secrets of these potentially devastating space rocks. NASA’s Dual Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) aims to collide with the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos on Monday night, hoping

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Virtual Hearing Care Method Helping Children in Alaskan Towns

Digital health tools may help identify early indications of hearing loss and avoid additional damage, a new study highlights. Virtual care, combined with newly available over-the-counter hearing aids, could help people residing in rural areas and far from experts to maintain their hearing on point. “We can really meet people where they are,” states Samantha

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Geologists Shed Recent Light On How Continents May Have Been Formed

An international research group has discovered that the 1st continents were not stable and also were recycled inside the Earth, in the mantle. The research, released today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), is significant because it provides essential clues on how planets formed. “The rocks in the core of the

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New Method for Detecting Newborn Planets May Revolutionize Astronomy 

Astronomers today comprehend the fundamentals of how planets are brought into existence yet have failed to observe the process so far, despite using state-of-the-art resources. Now, a team of astronomers at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian have engineered a new means to spot these elusive newborn planets, according to news published by the

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An Amazing Image of a Comet Humans Might Never See Again

This majestic image is the winner of the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest. First place went to an image so remarkable it almost doesn’t look real. Austrian photographer Gerald Rhemann captured the image of Comet Leonard and its radiant tail on Christmas Day, 2021, from Namibia, an article from Live Science reveals. Rhemann’s

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