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Closing in on superconducting semiconductors
In 2023, about 4.4 percent (176 terawatt-hours) of total energy consumption in the United States was by data...
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Explore Our Dynamic Sun! – NASA Science
from NASA’s Heliophysics Education Activation Team (NASA HEAT) and the Astronomical Society of the Pacific/Night Sky NetworkHave you ever wondered about what the Sun is made of? Or why do you get sunburned on even cloudy days? NASA’s new...
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Professor Emeritus Hank Smith honored for pioneering work in nanofabrication
Nanostructures are a stunning array of intricate patterns that are imperceptible to the human eye, yet they...
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A common parenting practice may be hindering teen development
Vacation season is upon us. But that doesn’t necessarily translate to teens roaming free.A new poll finds that less than half of U.S. parents feel comfortable leaving their teenager alone in a hotel room while they grab breakfast. Fewer...
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‘Forever chemical’ TFA found in all but one of tested UK rivers
A chemical that scientists worry might have an impact on human reproduction has been found in rivers across the UK.Researchers from York University analysed samples from 32 rivers in all the UK's 4 nations and found traces of trifluoroacetic...
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Startup’s biosensor makes drug development and manufacturing cheaper
In the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, ELISA tests provide critical quality control during drug development and manufacturing....
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UN Ocean conference gives ‘glimmer of hope’ for marine life
Esme StallardClimate and science correspondentReporting fromUN Oceans Conference, Nice, FranceFederico Cabello/Getty ImagesThe UN Ocean conference has been heralded a success, with more countries ratifying a key treaty to protect marine life and more progress on curbing plastics and illegal...
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A genetic test may predict which weight loss drugs work best for patients
People trying to lose weight often count calories, carbs, steps and reps and watch the scales. Soon, they may have another number to consider: a genetic score indicating how many calories a person needs to feel full during a...
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This spider’s barf is worse than its bite
A single drawing from a 94-year-old scientific paper has revived interest in one of the more roundabout ways a spider preps its dinner. First swathe a fruit fly or other tidbit of prey in silk. Then throw up toxins...
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NASA’s Hurricane Science, Tech, Data Help American Communities – NASA Science
NASA supports hurricane preparedness and response by providing satellite data and science before, during, and after storms.During hurricane season, NASA delivers timely flood maps, power outage insights, landslide risk assessments, and more to state and federal partners.NASA tests innovative...
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The Colombian navy on Wednesday announced its first seizure of an unmanned "narco sub" equipped...