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Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards
The field of plate tectonics is not that old, and scientists continue to learn the details…
A day and night difference: Molecular composition of aerosols differs from day to night
Tiny aerosols particles in the atmosphere have a significant effect on the climate. They affect the…
Prolonged photostability in hexagonal boron nitride quantum emitters
Single-photon emitters are crucial building materials suited for optical quantum technologies. Among them, hexagonal boron nitride…
How forest density slows granular flows
One way to reduce the damage caused by avalanches in the mountains is to place obstacles…
Nanoplasmonic imaging reveals real-time protein secretion
EPFL researchers have used a nanoplasmonics approach to observe the real-time production of cell secretions, including…
Innovating quantum computers with fluxonium processors
The next generation of quantum devices requires high-coherence qubits that are less error-prone. Responding to this…
New method tracks gene expression in single cells over space and time
RNA plays a central role in biology, but there is still much to learn about the…
Hundreds flee from wildfire in South Korean seaside city
Hundreds of South Koreans were forced to flee a wildfire fueled by strong winds that burned…
S Korea to conduct 1st launch of commercial-grade satellite
South Korea plans to conduct its first launch of a commercial-grade satellite aboard a domestically built…