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Scientific American has endorsed a presidential candidate in the United States for the second time in its 179-year history, ...
For nearly 30 years, scientists have theorized that such a vortex should be possible within the realm of electromagnetism. In 1996, R.W. Hellwarth and P. Nouchi theorized that “focused doughnuts” of ...
The HEXAGON KH-9 reconnaissance satellites were the largest and last U.S. intelligence satellites to return photographic film ...
China set to unveil long-term vision for space science The Chinese Academy of Sciences is aiming to accelerate its progress ...
New extension pack bundles wildly popular tools for Python development, assisted by the AI-powered GitHub Copilot and a data ...
Now, a new study from the University of Bristol and China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) claims that global warming caused ...
A type of zooplankton, Daphnia pulex (a.k.a. the water flea) is a microscopic crustacean whose unique reproduction habits ...
Scientists have now devised a method to create a one-dimensional BEC using light, called a “photon gas.” A new study reveals ...
In promising experiments, phage therapy forces bacteria into a no-win dilemma that lowers their defenses against drugs they’d ...
The swirling colors and flowing brushstrokes of Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night have secured the painting (and its artist) a ...
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