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The Era of ‘Optical Computers’ Operated by Light Is Fast Approaching
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National Research Council of Science & Technology
Light-operated perovskite optoelectronic logic gates enable all five basic logic operations with one optical-logic gate
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Mapping Study Yields Novel Insights into DNA-Protein Connection
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Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
Results will help researchers “connect the dots” between DNA, proteins, and disease
| 4 min read
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Bridging the Gap between Disciplines to Better Understand Chemical Reactions
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Simon Fraser University
Findings indicate a deep connection between stochastic thermodynamics and transition-path theory
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Carbon, Climate Change, and Ocean Anoxia in an Ancient Icehouse World
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University of California - Davis
Study describes a period of rapid global climate change 304 million years ago
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Bacteria Make a Beeline to Escape Tight Spaces
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
Certain bacteria will alter their swimming patterns when they are in confined spaces
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Research Finally Answers What Bronze Age Daggers Were Used For
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Newcastle University
The new method opens up the doors for analyzing a wide variety of copper-alloy tools and weapons
| 2 min read
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Global Warming Accelerates the Water Cycle, with Relevant Climatic Consequences
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Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC)
According to a new study, this could lead to a destabilization of the global climate system
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Light-Infused Particles Go the Distance in Organic Semiconductors
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Cornell University
Researchers find way to tune the speed of polariton energy flow
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Controlling Mirror Images: Addressing Chiral Molecules Separately
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Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
New method allows for specific, independent control of right and left handed enantiomers
| 2 min read
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Changing Climate Impacts Biodiversity in Protected Areas Globally
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USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Research Station
Research underscores importance of adopting climate-smart conservation strategies
| 2 min read
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Study Shows That Sleep Deprivation Disrupts Stem Cell Activity in the Cornea
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Holden Galusha
Sleep deprivation linked with corneal stem cell dysregulation in mice
| 1 min read
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Scientists Propose a Carrier for Targeted Chemotherapy Drug
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Ural Federal University
New carrier helps to deliver the medicine to the tumor without affecting healthy cells
| 2 min read
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