Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago From a Jerash Tooth to Venice: Tracing the Origins and Persistence of Plague Recent paleogenomic work that analyzed a tooth from Jerash has clarified the early geographic and evolutionary...
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Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago Modular Quantum Computers: Superconducting Qubits That Snap Together Like LEGO Modularity meets quantum engineering Engineers at the Grainger College of Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, have...
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Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago Do Humans and Chimpanzees Really Share Nearly 99% of Their DNA? The Genomic Reality the 99% claim and what it really means It's commonly repeated in textbooks and popular media...
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Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago 9,200-Year-Old Finds in Uzbekistan Suggest Wider Roots for Early Farming New evidence from Toda Cave Archaeological excavations in southern Uzbekistan have produced plant and tool evidence...
Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago PET Waste Converted into BAETA: Upcycled Plastic Becomes a Scalable CO2 Capture Material From Plastic Pollution to Carbon Capture Chemists at the University of Copenhagen have developed a chemical...
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Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago Hollow‑Core Optical Fibers Promise Wider Bandwidth and Lower Loss for Global Telecoms New fiber design that redirects light through air Researchers have engineered a new class of optical...
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Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Engineered E. coli Produce PDCA: A Strong, Biodegradable Alternative to PET Breakthrough: Microbial production of a PET alternative A team of bioengineers at Kobe University has reported...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Nickel Catalyst Could Unlock Mixed Plastic Recycling — Turning Single-Use Waste into Oils, Waxes and Fuels A simple metal addresses a complex recycling problem A team of chemists at Northwestern University has...
Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago Skin-like rubber turns body heat into electricity for continuous, battery-free wearables Researchers led by Peking University have reported a stretchable, rubber-like thermoelectric material that converts the temperature...
Read More Scince News Health Scientific 5 months ago Oxford Study Links Sleep Drive to Mitochondrial Electron Leaks in Brain Cells Sleep as Cellular Maintenance: A New Physical Trigger Oxford scientists have proposed a concrete, physical mechanism...