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Neutrinos are ghostly particles—no charge, barely any mass, and yet they flood the cosmos. Born in places like the Sun, ...
A three-panel image, two at the top and one stretched across the bottom. At top left, two spiral galaxies are widely separated against the black background of space. At top right, two face-on spiral ...
Still image from the numerical simulation at around 1.3 seconds after the neutron star merger. The contours in blue and green show the density of the matter around the central remnant black hole. The ...
Cannabis consumption among older adults in the U.S. is skyrocketing, reaching levels never seen before. According to a recent analysis led by researchers at the NYU School of Global Public Health, 7 ...
Soft machines, made from flexible materials such as soft plastics, could be beneficial in fields like nuclear cleanup, medicine, and space exploration. However, their real-world use has been limited ...
For years, researchers have grappled with one of autism’s enduring mysteries: why males receive diagnoses at more than four times the rate of females. While many theories have suggested that ...
Jupiter’s early formation shaped the structure of the Solar System, influencing its overall development. However, the exact timeline of its formation remains uncertain due to gaps in current models, ...
Creating biosensors that continuously track molecules inside the body has been challenging due to biofouling, probe degradation, and signal drift. Inspired by the gut’s natural defenses, Stanford ...
Polynomials are equations in which a variable is raised to different powers, like 1 + 4x—3x² = 0 (a degree-two polynomial). These equations are essential in math and science, helping explain things ...
The world’s first highly flexible and ultra-sensitive ammonia sensor based on a low-temperature synthesized copper bromide (CuBr) film, developed by the KIMS research team. Credit: Korea Institute of ...
Kawasaki has unveiled a groundbreaking innovation in personal mobility with CORLEO, a robotic horse designed to tackle all terrains with exceptional agility. Powered by its four robotic legs, CORLEO ...
Dryolestes, a Late Jurassic relative of the Cretaceous therians. Credit: Artist James Brown, courtesy of Pamela Gill Toward the end of the Cretaceous, flowering plants (angiosperms) transformed ground ...
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