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Black hole has enough water to fill “trillions of Earth-size oceans”
Astronomers enjoy it when the universe throws a curveball, and this object does exactly that. Working in two teams, they have found the largest, most distant stash of water ever seen in the cosmos. APM 08279+5255 is a quasar – an active galaxy…
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ETH Zurich 3D prints muscle tissue in zero gravity | VoxelMatters
Stay up to date with everything that is happening in the wonderful world of AM via our LinkedIn community.Researchers at ETH Zurich have successfully 3D printed human muscle tissue during parabolic flights simulating zero gravity, marking a step…
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‘Ghost particles’ can zoom through you without a trace. Scientists are getting to the bottom of this cosmic mystery
Imagine a particle so ghostly that over 100 trillion of them could pass through you every single second without you noticing anything at all. Spooky, right? Well, believe it or not, these particles, called “neutrinos,” not only exist, but they…
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Whale that repairs own DNA may hold secret of far longer life – The Times
- Whale that repairs own DNA may hold secret of far longer life The Times
- Evidence for improved DNA repair in long-lived bowhead whale Nature
- Protein from Arctic whale may unlock new clues for extending human lifespan The Nation (Pakistan )
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2024 Photonics breakthroughs: Microresonators advance electron-photon control
image: ©Krle | iStock A recent study reviews the major photonics breakthroughs of 2024, focusing on a team’s pioneering work to couple free electrons with nonlinear optical states in integrated microresonators,…
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Scientists find “living fossil” fish hidden in museums for 150 years
The coelacanth is often called a “living fossil,” once believed to have vanished millions of years ago before a live specimen was unexpectedly caught in the Indian Ocean in 1938. Since that surprise discovery, more individuals have been found,…
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Serendipity in Space: NASA’s Eye in the Sky
Editors’ Highlights are summaries of recent papers by AGU’s journal editors.
Source: AGU Advances
NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) was the first space-based sensor designed to study the Earth’s global carbon…
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