Over the past few months, we have been fortunate enough to witness some breathtaking displays of auroras. These mesmerizing lights are generated when charged particles from the Sun collide with the gas in our atmosphere, causing it to glow. However, a recent study suggests that auroras may not be limited to our planet alone. Researchers
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Small robots have long been hailed as essential tools for exploring and inspecting confined spaces. Their ability to carefully navigate obstacles and reach areas that larger robots cannot access has proven invaluable in various scenarios, from machinery inspection to search and rescue missions in disaster-stricken environments. However, the creation of small robots that are capable
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Fluid dynamics is a fascinating field that focuses on the study of how liquids and gases behave when they are in motion. Each year, the American Physical Society’s Division of Fluid Dynamics holds a contest to showcase the most captivating images in various categories related to fluid flow. In this article, we will explore some
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Efforts to transition away from fossil fuels have intensified, prompting scientists to explore new sources of low-carbon energy. In this regard, researchers have developed a deep learning model to scan the Earth’s surface for indications of subsurface reservoirs of naturally occurring free hydrogen. By leveraging this algorithm, they have successfully identified the presence of semicircular
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Throughout history, Rembrandt has been recognized as one of the greatest painters of all time. His masterpiece, “The Night Watch,” continues to captivate audiences with its exceptional composition and technique. However, recent research has shed light on a previously unnoticed aspect of Rembrandt’s creative process – the use of lead-based impregnation in the canvas. This
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The magnitude 6.8 Al Haouz earthquake in Morocco, which occurred on September 8, drew the attention of researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC). Their rapid characterization of the earthquake revealed some unexpected characteristics that shed light on the seismic activity in the region. In this article, we will delve deeper
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Norovirus infections are notorious for their severe impact on human health. However, recent research suggests that an unusual solution to this problem might lie in one of the smallest members of the camel family – llamas. Llamas produce unique antibodies, called nanobodies, which could potentially offer protection against these elusive viruses. A team of researchers
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Ice recovered from high tropical mountains has recently become the focus of a groundbreaking study that offers valuable insights into Earth’s past climate changes. Conducted by researchers at The Ohio State University, this study revealed that oxygen-stable isotope records found in tropical mountain glacier ice cores have the potential to provide scientists with a unique
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Water waves have long posed a threat to coastal regions and man-made structures, causing extensive damage during extreme weather conditions. Consequently, researchers have dedicated years to devising effective strategies to mitigate these destructive forces. Recently, a team of scientists from Sorbonne Université CNRS, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, University of Bristol, Le Mans Université CNRS, and
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In a groundbreaking achievement, a research team led by Professor Chan Chi-hou from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has made a significant advancement in antenna technology. Through software control, the team has successfully developed a universal metasurface antenna that has the ability to manipulate all five fundamental properties of electromagnetic waves. This unprecedented feat
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