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Aerosol particles have a significant impact on the Earth’s climate, and understanding their role is crucial for accurate climate modeling and forecasting. The hygroscopicity of aerosol particles, which refers to their capacity to hold water, is a key factor in determining their climate effects. The hygroscopicity of aerosol particles depends on various factors such as
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With the increasing demand for enhanced data storage and faster-performing computers, researchers are relentlessly striving to develop groundbreaking materials. The ultimate goal is to design materials that can store data more efficiently, at a lower cost, and with reduced power consumption. Driven by this pursuit, Srinivasa Singamaneni, an associate professor in the Department of Physics
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Alchemy, a practice that captivated minds for centuries, bestowed upon the world many unsolved mysteries. One such enigma was the production of purple smoke upon detonation of fulminating gold, the world’s first known high explosive. After centuries of speculation, scientists at the University of Bristol have finally provided an answer to this 400-year-old puzzle. In
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Cannabis, a commonly used substance in the United States, has been a topic of interest due to its legal status and potential health effects. A recent study conducted by Lifang Hou and a team of US researchers from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine sheds light on the impact of cannabis use on the human
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Researchers at the University of Warsaw’s Faculty of Physics have made an intriguing discovery in the field of quantum mechanics and optics. By superposing two light beams twisted in the clockwise direction, they have successfully created counterclockwise twists in the dark regions of the resultant superposition. This breakthrough has significant implications for the study of
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The latest analysis conducted by Oxfam International has shed light on the disproportionate responsibility of the world’s wealthiest individuals in contributing to global carbon emissions. In stark contrast, the poorest two-thirds of the global population are responsible for emissions equivalent to that of the richest one percent. This alarming disparity calls for urgent action and
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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has recently proposed new protocols to combat the spread of deepfake child abuse material and pro-terror content. The aim is to hold technology giants accountable for their role in disseminating harmful online content. This article critically examines Australia’s efforts and the potential impact of these proposed standards on companies such as Meta,
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Parents in the United States are increasingly giving melatonin supplements to their children, including preschoolers, despite the lack of evidence regarding its safety or effectiveness. A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder revealed that nearly one in five school-aged children and pre-teens consume melatonin supplements to aid their sleep. This
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SpaceX made significant progress in the second test launch of its Starship rocket. The mammoth rocket, designed by Elon Musk for future Mars colonization, took off from the company’s Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas. While the booster successfully separated from the spaceship, both components exploded shortly after, resulting in what the SpaceX announcer called a
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