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New exoplanet detected with the ESPRESSO spectrograph
Using the Echelle SPectrograph for Rocky Exoplanets and Stable Spectroscopic Observations (ESPRESSO), astronomers from Switzerland and…
First evidence that black mangroves can produce twins
Researchers at Wageningen University & Research have discovered that black mangrove trees can produce twins. While…
Advances in selective laser sintering of polymers
Researchers at Fudan University, China, reviewed the fundamental mechanisms and recent developments in the selective laser…
Digital coupons can trigger shoppers to start spending again in times of recession
A number of service sectors were severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, including the catering, retail,…
Machine learning facilitates 'turbulence tracking' in fusion reactors
Fusion, which promises practically unlimited, carbon-free energy using the same processes that power the sun, is…
Clean hydrogen fuel is easier to produce from seawater with stable hierarchical electrocatalysts
Seawater, which comprises more than 95% of the Earth’s water, could become a key resource in…
Are insects doomed? New study shows added threat of climate change
The swings in temperature that accompany global warming could spell trouble for insect populations the world…
Low-income households more likely to have power disconnected after hot summers
Low-income homes in California are more likely to have their power disconnected about two to three…
Video: Is DNA the future of data storage?
Could the future of data storage be DNA? It’s the original format after all, storing the…