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Neolithic necklace from child's grave reveals complex ancient culture
A single accessory—an ornate necklace from a child’s grave in ancient Jordan—provides new insights into social…
Calculations reveal high-resolution view of quarks inside protons
A collaboration of nuclear theorists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Argonne…
Scientists discover unusual ultrafast motion in layered magnetic materials
A common metal paper clip will stick to a magnet. Scientists classify such iron-containing materials as…
Waves of charge signal rare physics at work inside a superconductor
“A place for everything and everything in its place”—making sense of order, or disorder, helps us…
Researchers show how to increase X-ray laser brightness and power using a crystal cavity and diamond mirrors
At particle accelerator facilities around the world, scientists rely on powerful X-rays to reveal the structure…
Attention beachgoers: Everything you think you know about sharks is probably wrong
It’s a hot day at a Santa Monica beach, and the children splashing each other aren’t…
Joshua trees burn, massive wildfire threatens to forever alter Mojave Desert
As firefighters battle a massive wildfire that continues to grow in the eastern Mojave Desert, national…
New method has promise for accurate, efficient soil carbon estimates
Earth’s soil contains large stocks of carbon—even more carbon than in the atmosphere. A significant portion…
Researchers map cadmium in cacao: 'The problem isn't as bad as we thought'
Cadmium naturally occurs in the soil of much of Latin America’s cacao farms, and is absorbed…