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For the first time, physicists at CERN have coaxed an antiproton — a mirror twin of the matter that makes up our world — into ...
When this trio mixed together and added to a background “model” armpit odor, men judged the result as more pleasant and more ...
Every time a data center trains a powerful AI model or serves up a social media post, it generates heat. That heat must be removed to keep the computers running, and the cheapest, most common way to ...
Ricci map - detail from a China panel. All images via Wikipedia. In 1602, the Wanli Emperor of the Ming dynasty had a big ...
A massive genetic study found that stuttering is not just about nurture and may link to processing rhythm itself.
What If We Built Our Skyscrapers from Wood? It’s Just Crazy Enough to Work (And Good for the Planet)
The Mjøstårnet tower in Norway is built from wood. Image via Wiki Commons. Our cities have become monuments of concrete and ...
New satellite technology has revealed that the Southern Ocean is getting saltier, an unexpected turn of events that could ...
We’ve all had a moment when we cursed at our teeth nerves for being so damn sensitive and painful. But if you’ve ever bitten ...
It was Tetracheilostoma carlae, the Barbados threadsnake. It’s the smallest known snake in the world. The species had not ...
Tucked away in storage at a Berlin museum, a modest wooden shrine had gone largely unstudied for decades. It looked ordinary ...
Beneath a public square in Athens lies an engineering marvel that has been dormant for centuries. A part of it passes under a ...
You may be surprised to learn that the human brain, often studied under the lens of its electrical and chemical activity, also releases light. It’s a very faint, invisible light that has sparked a ...
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