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There's a dark political history to language that strips people of their dignity
Dehumanizing language often precedes genocide. Click here for original story, There’s a dark political…
Corkscrew photons may leave behind a spontaneous twist
Everything radiates. Whether it’s a car door, a pair of shoes or the cover of a…
Return to the moon? 3D printing with moondust could be the key to future lunar living
The entire Apollo 11 mission to the moon took just eight days. If we ever want…
An ambitious plan to stop the rise of superbugs
Antibiotic resistance is here to stay, but that doesn’t mean we can’t do anything to stop…
Researcher observes the unexpected: nut-eating gorillas
Despite their large body size, gorillas are known to have a vegetarian diet consisting almost exclusively…
Healthcare industry is a major source of harmful emissions
Climate change presents an unprecedented public health emergency and the global healthcare sector is contributing to…
Synthesizing single-crystalline hexagonal graphene quantum dots
A KAIST team has designed a novel strategy for synthesizing single-crystalline graphene quantum dots, which emit…
New knowledge in history: Evaluating seven decades of ex situ seed regeneration
The Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) in Gatersleben has been promoting…
Antineutrino detection could help remotely monitor nuclear reactors
Technology to measure the flow of subatomic particles known as antineutrinos from nuclear reactors could allow…