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Published Webb reveals colors of Earendel, most distant star ever detected - Webb Telescope Unveils the Colors of Earendel: The Most Distant Star Ever Detected (via sciencedaily.com)
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has followed up on observations by the Hubble Space Telescope of t...
Published Optofluidic chip with nanopore 'smart gate' developed for single molecule analysis - Optofluidic Chip with Nanopore 'Smart Gate' Developed for Single Molecule Analysis (via sciencedaily.com)
A new chip-based platform integrates nanopores and optofluidic technology with a feedback-control ci...
Published Why groundwater is one of our most precious resources - Why Groundwater is One of Our Most Precious Resources (via sciencedaily.com)
From the Murray-Darling system to Great Artesian Basin, 'invisible' underground groundwater is often...
Published Physicists invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe - Physicists Invoke the Cosmological Collider to Explain Why Matter, and Not Antimatter, Dominates the Universe (via sciencedaily.com)
Early in its history, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with equal amounts of matt ...
Published Compact quantum computer for server centers - Compact Quantum Computer for Server Centers: The Future of Computing (via sciencedaily.com)
Quantum computers have been one-of-a-kind devices that fill entire laboratories. Now, physicists hav ...
Published Hitting nuclei with light may create fluid primordial matter - Hitting Nuclei with Light: Creating Fluid Primordial Matter (via sciencedaily.com)
A new analysis supports the idea that photons colliding with heavy ions create a fluid of 'strongly...
Published Cooking up plasmas with microwaves - Cooking Up Plasmas with Microwaves: A Revolutionary Approach to Energy Production (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists have created plasmas with fusion-suitable densities, using microwave power with low frequ...
Published Researchers trace geologic origins of Gulf of Mexico 'super basin' success - Researchers Trace Geologic Origins of Gulf of Mexico 'Super Basin' Success (via sciencedaily.com)
The Gulf of Mexico holds huge untapped offshore oil deposits that could help power the U.S. for deca...
Published Giants of the Jurassic seas were twice the size of a killer whale - Giants of the Jurassic Seas Were Twice the Size of a Killer Whale (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
There have been heated debates over the size of Jurassic animals. The speculation was set to continu...
Published Newly discovered Jurassic fossils in Texas - Newly Discovered Jurassic Fossils in Texas (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists have filled a major gap in the state's fossil record -- describing the first known Jurass ...
Published Fleshing out the bones of Quetzalcoatlus, Earth's largest flier ever - Fleshing out the Bones of Quetzalcoatlus, Earth's Largest Flier Ever (via sciencedaily.com)
Though discovered more than 45 years ago, fossils of Earth's largest flying animal, Quetzalcoatlus,...
Published How the 'marsupial sabertooth' thylacosmilus saw its world - How the 'Marsupial Sabertooth' Thylacosmilus Saw Its World (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study investigates how an extinct, carnivorous marsupial relative with canines so large they e...
Published Information 'deleted' from the human genome may be what made us human - Information 'Deleted' from the Human Genome May Be What Made Us Human (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
What the human genome is lacking compared with the genomes of other primates might have been as cruc...
Published Fossils of a saber-toothed top predator reveal a scramble for dominance leading up to 'the Great Dying' - Fossils of a Saber-Toothed Top Predator Reveal a Scramble for Dominance Leading up to 'the Great Dying' (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A tiger-sized saber-toothed creature called Inostrancevia has previously only been found in Russia....
Published Humans' ancestors survived the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs - **Humans' Ancestors Survived the Asteroid Impact that Killed the Dinosaurs** (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A Cretaceous origin for placental mammals, the group that includes humans, dogs and bats, has been r...
Published Boundary of heliosphere mapped - Boundary of Heliosphere Mapped: A New Milestone in Space Exploration (via sciencedaily.com)
For the first time, the boundary of the heliosphere has been mapped, giving scientists a better unde...
Published A supernova in distant space allows us to understand the origin of the elements in the universe - A Supernova in Distant Space: Understanding the Origin of Elements in the Universe (via sciencedaily.com)
A supernova is a stellar explosion, which occurs when the lives of some really massive stars come to...
Published Twinkling stars fuel interstellar dust - Twinkling Stars Fuel Interstellar Dust: A Look into the Cosmic Cycle (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Of the many different kinds of stars, asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, usually slightly larger a...
Published When soft spheres make porous media stiffer - When Soft Spheres Make Porous Media Stiffer (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Porous media such as concrete physically represent a spherical packing of different components -- in...
Published Mathematical modeling suggests U.S. counties are still unprepared for COVID spikes - Mathematical Modeling Suggests U.S. Counties are Still Unprepared for COVID Spikes (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
America was unprepared for the magnitude of the pandemic, which overwhelmed many counties and filled ...