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The dream of flying has always fascinated humanity. In evolutionary history, the ability to fly has emerged independently ...
A new method turns noise into valuable data to enhance understanding of chemical reactions and material properties with unprecedented detail at the atomic level. The results of this research are now ...
The Langlands programme has inspired and befuddled mathematicians for more than 50 years. A major advance has now opened up ...
This cutting-edge method, developed by an international team of scientists, uses the unique properties of the X-ray laser of European XFEL at Schenefeld near Hamburg, Germany—the largest X-ray laser ...
Chimpanzees in the wild lose technical skills with age, offering new insights into animal cognition and aging.
Historical logs from ships involved in the transatlantic slave trade also contain information about past climate conditions. Two climate researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and a ...
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Astronomy on MSNAstronomers detect the most massive black hole merger everAstronomers have detected the most massive black hole merger ever observed, challenging stellar evolution and black hole formation theories.
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India Today on MSNAs AI gets smarter, study says humans are starting to sound and talk more like ChatGPTWhen we use technology, it also changes us. Or so says a new study which highlights that as humans use more and more ChatGPT, they have started sounding like an AI tool in their words and language.
A Rutgers-led team of scientists has developed an eco-friendly, very stable, ultra-bright material and used it to generate deep-blue light (emission at ~450 nm) in a light-emitting diode (LED), an ...
If your friends have suddenly started using words like “meticulous" or “swift" in everyday conversations, you’re not imagining it. A new study reveals that people are beginning to talk more like ...
Scientists have taken a major step towards solving one of the biggest challenges facing green hydrogen: the scarcity of iridium, a rare and expensive ...
A cosmic void could be distorting how we see the universe expand. Sound from the Big Bang may hold the clues. According to astronomers, Earth and the entire Milky Way galaxy might be located within a ...
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