Science
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New Space Cape Hidden Satellites for Ground Detection
Chinese researchers have developed a new camouflage technology that can make satellites almost invisible to ground infrared detection systems while…
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Scientists discover solar raindrops 20 kilometers wide
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in solar energy observation by developing the first adaptive optical system capable of studying…
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Scientists turn immune cells into light-controlled robots
Chinese researchers have developed a new type of micro-robot that transforms ordinary immune cells into precise guided warriors, nothing more…
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20,000-year-old whale bone tool rewrites human history
According to new research published in Nature Communications, ancient humans were making sophisticated tools for whale bones 20,000 years ago,…
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Mental health decline in American mothers in new study
According to a new study from Columbia University’s Postal School of Public Health, the decline in mental health in the…
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HIV drugs show promising vision loss in diabetes
According to results from Brazil’s clinical trials, a cheap HIV drug, which is less than $20 a month, could provide…
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MIT discovers magnetic superconductors in pencil lead
MIT scientists have discovered something that shouldn’t exist: a material that performs electricity while acting as a magnet without resistance.…
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Ancient plants show hope for memory loss
Traditional herbal therapies from South Asia may provide new hope for 152 million people expected to suffer from Alzheimer’s disease…
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Space station beam turns the blue Danube into stars
This Saturday, Johann Strauss II’s monumental blue Danube Waltz will be much further than any concert hall audience would imagine,…
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Desert locusts pack emergency lunch during drought
When the Sahara desert is particularly demanding, the desert locusts are more than hard: they pack their babies for emergency…
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