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If measured from beginning to end, the DNA in our cells is too long to fit into the cell's nucleus, explaining why it must be ...
An international research team led by Aalto University has just published the first large-scale analysis based on long-term ...
With the ability to detect and amplify extremely weak electromagnetic signals without adding additional noise, masers have ...
Excitons—bound pairs of electrons and an electron hole—are quasiparticles that can arise in solids. While so-called "bright" ...
As summer kicks into full gear and people are spending more time outside, there's one thing on many people's minds—ticks.
Despite widespread human impacts on wildlife diversity worldwide, many fish communities on the seafloor have maintained their ...
The rapid rise in AI applications has placed increasingly heavy demands on our energy infrastructure. All the more reason to ...
Twisted materials—known as moiré structures—have revolutionized modern physics, emerging as today's "alchemy" by creating ...
As a mild-mannered statistics professor, it's not often that I get contacted directly by the CEO of a multi-million-dollar ...
A research team led by Prof. Tian-Bao Ma from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Tsinghua University has proposed a ...
In the late 2010s, when Assistant Professor Flavio Lehner worked for the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, ...