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Further Evidence for Quark-Matter Cores in Massive Neutron Stars
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University of Helsinki
Analysis places the likelihood of massive neutron stars hiding cores of deconfined quark matter around 85 percent
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Can We Trust Students to Collect Data Ready to Use in Scientific Research?
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The Polish Association of Social Psychology
Survey reveals some reassuring and troubling aspects of student data collection
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Sodium’s High-Pressure Transformation Can Tell Us a Lot
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University at Buffalo
Scientists reveal how the element’s electrons chemically bond when under pressures like those found below Earth’s crust
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Uncovering How Tiny Plastics Threaten Our Soil and Health
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Nanjing Institute of Environmental Sciences
Researchers provide insights in the mechanisms of plastic pollution on soil health
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Risk of Young-Onset Dementia Could Be Reduced through Targeting Health and Lifestyle Factors
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University of Exeter
New findings indicate that genetics are not the sole cause of dementia
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A Carbon-Lite Atmosphere Could Be a Sign of Water and Life on Other Planets
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A low carbon abundance in planetary atmospheres could be a signature of habitability
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Protein Allows Poison Dart Frogs to Accumulate Toxins Safely
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eLife
A newly identified protein helps poison dart frogs accumulate and store a potent toxin in their skin
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New Conductive, Cotton-Based Fiber Developed for Smart Textiles
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Washington State University
A single fiber in two sections, one made of cotton the other made of a conductive material
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Artificially Intelligent Coscientist Automates Scientific Discovery
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Carnegie Mellon University
Fully automated lab assistant has fully designed and executed an experiment for the first time
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A "Pancake Stack" of Films on a Balloon Comprise the World's Most Accurate Gamma Ray Telescope
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Kobe University
Researchers combine the oldest method of capturing radiation with cutting-edge data capture
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Scientists Develop Non-Invasive, Pain-Free Method to Reprogram Canine Stem Cells
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Osaka Metropolitan University
New method generates canine-induced pluripotent stem cells in dogs from urine samples without using feeder cells
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Molecular Fossils Shed Light on Ancient Life
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University of California - Davis
Researchers are uncovering evidence of a shift in how the first living things ate, based on molecular fossils
| 2 min read
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