Science News
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Reactor experiment demonstrates alternative fusion scheme
Researchers in Japan have demonstrated, for the first time in a fusion reactor, a type of fuel that is plentiful and doesn’t produce damaging particles
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[:es]Will climate change make animals darker—or lighter?[:]
A 19th century claim has fueled a 21st century debate about how a warming climate might reshape animals. Beginning in the early 1800s, biologists identified multiple “rules” describing the ecological […]
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[:es]Mineral body armor helps some leaf-cutting ants win fights with bigger kin[:]
A species of leaf-cutting ant has a tough layer of calcite on its exoskeleton, experiments show
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[:es] Rulers of Ancient Egypt’s Enigmatic Hyksos Dynasty Were Immigrants, Not Invaders[:]
New research led by Bournemouth University archaeologists supports the theory that the Hyksos, the rulers of the 15th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, were not from a unified place of origin, […]
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[:es]What the electron’s near-perfect roundness means for new physics[:]
The particle’s most precise measurement yet suggests the LHC isn’t large enough
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[:es]Colliding black holes are reported for a fifth time[:]
Spacetime ripples from black holes are becoming routine.
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[:eu]Hunting dark matter with GPS data[:]
A team of physicists has used data from GPS satellites to hunt for dark matter, the mysterious stuff whose gravity appears to hold galaxies together. They found no signs of […]
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[:en]Why quantum mechanics might need an overhaul[:]
Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg says current debates suggest need for new approach to comprehend reality
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[:en]Forest test reveals climate warming effect on ant Game of Thrones[:]
Climate change shifts how long ants hang on to coveted real estate