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Scientists make disturbing discovery in human urine samples: 'We urgently need to classify [this]'
"Can be unexpected and far reaching." Scientists make disturbing discovery in human urine samples: 'We urgently need to ...
In their search for more flavors of Higgs bosons, a team of researchers at CERN stumbled across what could be evidence of the smallest matter-antimatter particle ever. The hypoethical particle, known ...
Confirmed—these trees contain tiny particles of gold in their leaves and could change mining forever
When we think of wealth, gold is what comes to mind. After all, it is the universal symbol of money. However, recent research ...
An Iran-based research team collected urine, mucus, and lung lavage fluid samples from 30 participants who suffered from respiratory illnesses. They found a total of 490 microplastics in the samples, ...
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Could AI have discovered a new fundamental particle?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in the realm of physics, demonstrating immense potential across various domains. Among the many fascinating prospects is the application of ...
Because dark matter is completely invisible to light, science had to look for clever new methods to spot it.
Nearly a century after astronomers first proposed dark matter to explain the strange motions of galaxies, scientists may finally be catching a glimpse of it. A University of Tokyo researcher analyzing ...
The LHC, operating at unprecedented luminosities, has revealed a system of five "glue-like" particles that could help us to fill out a "periodic table" of subatomic particles. Share on Facebook (opens ...
LONDON (APTN/CBS Newspath/WKRC) - Scientists have discovered particles older than our solar system in a sample from the asteroid Bennu, brought back to Earth by NASA's OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft. The ...
When people read, they simultaneously process what the typeface looks like: this, in turn, can change how they think about ...
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