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In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains how cottony tufts, which protect budding plants against heat or fire, are discovered in Western Ghats ...
Scientists in the US have uploaded a fruit fly to a computer simulation, while an Australian lab has taught neurons on a glass chip to play a 90s video game. How long before we are all living in a sci ...
Electrons are tiny and constantly in motion. How they behave in a crystal lattice determines key material properties: electrical conductivity, magnetism, or novel quantum effects. Anyone aiming to ...
Researchers in the Physical Sciences Directorate at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are pushing the ...
For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each other in a bid to create the smallest QR code that can be reliably read.
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