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PPhysics
Scientists observe collective behavior of femtoscopic droplets at CERN
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Scientists observe collective behavior of femtoscopic droplets at CERN

  • 18 May 2025
Relative variation, dubbed v0(p_T), in the spectrum of emitted particles resulting from a temperature variation, measured by ATLAS…
PPhysics
High-precision model simulates complex granular and fluid interactions
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High-precision model simulates complex granular and fluid interactions

  • 18 May 2025
(A) Illustration of PUA-DEM partitioning fluid-solid domains for modeling a triphasic system. Distribution of air-water interfaces and capillary…
PPhysics
Australian researchers use a quantum computer to simulate how real molecules behave
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Australian researchers use a quantum computer to simulate how real molecules behave

  • 18 May 2025
Graphical abstract. Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c03336 When a molecule absorbs light, it…
SSpace
Twin spacecraft mission reveals there might be a 'hot' side of the moon
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Twin spacecraft mission reveals there might be a ‘hot’ side of the moon

  • 17 May 2025
This two-faced mosaic from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the near side (left) and the far side (right)…
GGenetics
Advanced gene editor enables more precise insertion of complete genes
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Advanced gene editor enables more precise insertion of complete genes

  • 17 May 2025
The multiple components of the evoCAST gene editor grasping a strand of DNA (red). Credit: George Lampe (Columbia…
PPhysics
Living beings emit a faint light that extinguishes upon death, according to a new study
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Living beings emit a faint light that extinguishes upon death, according to a new study

  • 17 May 2025
Credit: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (2025). DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c03546 The light of someone’s life might not be…
WWildlife
Research hints at an underlying architecture
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Research hints at an underlying architecture

  • 17 May 2025
Meerkats in the Kalahari Research Center, Northern Cape, South Africa. Credit: Vlad Demartsev In the natural world—where predators…
EEnvironment
Study reveals Britain's poetic obsession with the humble lawnmower
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Study reveals Britain’s poetic obsession with the humble lawnmower

  • 17 May 2025
Portrait of the seventeenth-century poet Andrew Marvell who used mowing—with a scythe—to comment on the violence of the…
SScience
Two distinct exciton states observed in 2H stacked bilayer molybdenum diselenide
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Two distinct exciton states observed in 2H stacked bilayer molybdenum diselenide

  • 17 May 2025
Excitons in a bilayer MoSe₂ semiconductor. Schematics depicting different types of excitonic complexes (i.e., electron–hole pairs bound by…
PPhysics
Tracking down 'annihilation photons' could lead to unique binary systems
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Tracking down ‘annihilation photons’ could lead to unique binary systems

  • 17 May 2025
Artist’s impression of a MSP binary system. Credit: ESA & Francesco Ferraro (Bologna Astronomical Observatory) Tracking the sources…
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