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Phys
Light amplification by stimulated emission from electrically driven colloidal quantum dots finally achieved
[1169d]
Pressure required to launch a rock from Mars into space much lower than thought, discovers study
[1169d]
Frenchman Mountain Dolostone: 500 million-year-old Grand Canyon rock layer finally gets a name
[1169d]
Luxury shoppers opting for high-end experiences over goods, suggests study
[1169d]
Experiment demonstrates continuously operating optical fiber made of thin air
[1169d]
We know that carbon capture from the atmosphere is possible. But how do we get there?
[1169d]
New high-speed, two-photon microscope for precise biological imaging
[1169d]
European company designs a space station with artificial gravity
[1169d]
Australian report: Flood-threatened communities strengthened by their collective insights
[1169d]
Researchers detect and classify multiple objects without images
[1169d]
Enhancing thermoelectricity with guided impurity position control
[1169d]
Advancing neutron diffraction for accurate structural measurement of light elements at megabar pressures
[1169d]
Does everybody get 'a piece of the national cake'? How Nigerian politicians cooperate to distribute public resources
[1169d]
Hunting for life's building blocks at minus 250 degrees Celsius
[1169d]
Study shows more woodlands will not impact tourism
[1169d]
A micropaleontology manuscript written 'on the barricades'
[1169d]
Do your homework to prep for the 2023 and 2024 eclipses
[1169d]
Study finds shoppers' masking compliance influenced their in-store behaviors
[1169d]
Novel spider silk materials can be optimized to produce cell-specific effects
[1169d]
Recycle? Recover? New framework aids best practice food waste management
[1169d]
Study shows having a criminal record does not mean a person is intrinsically immoral
[1169d]
Politicians are more likely to support conscription when they don't have draft-age sons
[1169d]
Detailed descriptions of modern art may enhance the viewer experience
[1169d]
Stone tools reflect three waves of migration of the earliest Homo sapiens into Europe
[1169d]
AI is helping astronomers make new discoveries and learn about the universe faster than ever before
[1169d]
Black mothers trapped in unsafe neighborhoods signal the stressful health toll of gun violence in the US
[1169d]
Study finds steep 66% drop in party registration with automatic voter registration
[1169d]
Stage set for a strong El Niño in late 2023, say researchers
[1169d]
Studying fundamentals of water as a solvent could lead to greener cellulose-based products
[1169d]
The ultra-fast space winds that shape the evolution of galaxies
[1169d]
How to protect consumers from deceptive comparison pricing
[1169d]
New York becomes first US state to ban gas in new buildings
[1169d]
Dark Energy Camera captures the glowing remains of the first documented supernova
[1169d]
Scientists find link between photosynthesis and 'fifth state of matter'
[1169d]
As rising seas disrupt toxic sites, study finds communities of color are at most risk
[1169d]
Defuse anger in the workplace with humor, expert says
[1169d]
Evaluating climate reasoning, prior beliefs and partisanship
[1169d]
Indo-Pacific corals found to be more resilient to climate change than Atlantic corals
[1169d]
47% of South Africans rely on social grants: Study reveals how they use them to generate more income
[1169d]
Thirsty tomatoes emit ultrasonic sounds—and other plants may be listening
[1169d]
How do Candida auris and other fungi develop drug resistance? A microbiologist explains
[1169d]
Nigeria and digital banking: A revolution still waiting to happen
[1169d]
Two trillion tons of greenhouse gases, 25 billion nukes of heat: Are we pushing Earth out of the Goldilocks zone?
[1169d]
New catalyst transforms carbon dioxide into sustainable byproduct
[1169d]
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