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Category: 7. Science
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“Great Unified Microscope” reveals micro and nano worlds in a single view
Researchers Kohki Horie, Keiichiro Toda, Takuma Nakamura, and Takuro Ideguchi at the University of Tokyo have created a microscope capable of detecting signals across an intensity range fourteen times broader than that of standard instruments….
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New computational tool helps scientists interpret complex single-cell data
Figure: Illustration highlighting the difference between analysing single-cell data without or with integration. Credit: Laura Elo
Researchers have developed a new computational method to interpret complex single-cell data. The method,…
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Scientist Say They’ve Found Caves on Mars That May Contain Life
Scientists have long been interested in the caves of Mars — not just because they could provide a home for future human explorers, but also because they just might harbor evidence of life on the Red Planet, much like how caves on Earth are…
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A gulf separating Africa and Asia is still pulling apart — 5 million years after scientists thought it had stopped
The Gulf of Suez, which partially divides Africa and Asia, may still be widening, researchers have discovered.
Beginning about 28 million years ago, the Arabian tectonic plate pulled away from the African plate, opening up today’s Gulf of Suez….
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Astrophotographer spies an ancient supernova remnant shining in the wing of a cosmic swan (photo)
Dutch astrophotographer Cornelis van Zuilen combined 35 hours of telescopic data to create an incandescent view of the Eastern Veil Nebula shining 2,100 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.
Van Zuilen’s nebula image reveals…
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Experts reveal 5 secrets to long, healthy hair: Balanced diet, scalp care and more
Hair care can vary from person to person. While some believe in natural remedies, others are keen on trying out social media hacks. Amid the multiple products available in the market, consumers often find themselves confused in choosing what is…
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The more that people use AI, the more likely they are to overestimate their own abilities
When asked to evaluate how good we are at something, we tend to get that estimation completely wrong. It’s a universal human tendency, with the effect seen most strongly in those with lower levels of ability. Called the Dunning-Kruger effect,…
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Nanotube design could shrink particle accelerators to hair-thin size
New research suggests that particle accelerators capable of generating intense, coherent X-rays, which are typically produced only at vast, stadium-sized facilities, may one day fit on a table.
The findings show how carbon nanotubes combined…
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