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Category: 7. Science
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Media Lab alum Dan Novy participates in analog astronaut mission — MIT Media Lab
Dan Novy, an alum of the Media Lab’s Object-Based Media group and current professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts, has been selected to participate as a communications officer…
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World’s biggest X-ray laser discovers never-before-seen type of ice that’s solid at room temperature
Scientists have squeezed water between two diamonds to create an entirely new form of ice that’s solid at room temperature.
The ice, named ice XXI, forms when water is subjected to extreme pressure to become metastable — a precarious state that…
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World’s biggest X-ray laser discovers never-before-seen type of ice that’s solid at room temperature
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Researchers discovered ice XXI using the High Energy Density instrument (pictured here) of European XFEL, the world’s largest X-ray laser. . |…
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Study forces a textbook rewrite on cell division
Scientists at the Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI) in Zagreb, Croatia, have discovered that the protein CENP-E, long believed to act as a motor dragging chromosomes into place during cell division, in fact plays a completely…
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Astronomers spot giant hidden ‘bridge’ and record-breaking tail between 2 dwarf galaxies
Astronomers have discovered a colossal bridge of near-invisible gas — spanning around twice the width of the entire Milky Way — connecting a pair of distant dwarf galaxies. The adjoined entities also share a record-breaking galactic tail,…
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A “seating chart” for atoms helps locate their positions in materials | MIT News
If you think of a single atom as a grain of sand, then a wavelength of visible light — which is a thousand times larger than the atom’s width — is comparable to an ocean wave. The light wave can dwarf an atom,…
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Surprise meteorite debris uncovered on Moon’s far side
Sifting through the first-ever rock samples collected from the far side of the Moon, scientists in China have unearthed a surprise: fragments of a rare type of meteorite that could help to piece together the Solar System’s history. The debris…
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Giant star Betelgeuse has a ‘Betelbuddy’ — and it’s very little indeed
Every superhero — or antihero — needs a sidekick. And it turns out that
BeetlejuiceBetelgeuse does indeed have one! The red supergiant star found in the constellation Orion has captivated stargazers for millennia, and while scientists have…Continue Reading
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Pollutants Move Through Food Chain Affecting Organ Growth
Potential developmental threats of long-term combined pollutant exposure to higher trophic levels. CREDIT: The AUTHORS
GA, UNITED STATES, October 22, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — Tiny aquatic organisms can pass microplastics and heavy metals…
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