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Image: A whirlpool 'Warhol' from NASA's Spitzer telescope
Unlike Andy Warhol’s famous silkscreen grids of repeating images rendered in different colors, the varying hues…
Atomic motion captured in 4-D for the first time
Everyday transitions from one state of matter to another—such as freezing, melting or evaporation—start with a…
Long-term study reveals public health benefits from air pollution reductions
Research led by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) tracked the levels of emissions of…
Proposed set of conservation laws find order in the chaos of turbulence
Turbulence can be found in places large and small, from exploding supernovae and sprawling ocean currents,…
Why meerkats and mongooses have a cooperative approach to raising their pups
Raising children can be a tough job, especially when doing it alone, but some animals like…
Turtle study shows hearts can be programmed to survive without oxygen
University of Manchester and University of North Texas scientists are the first to show that an…
Cyprus discovers 'first undisturbed Roman shipwreck'
Cyprus has found its first undisturbed Roman shipwreck complete with ancient cargo off its southern coast,…
Laboratory experiments show that semiconductor nanowires can be tuned over wide energy ranges
Nanowires promise to make LEDs more colorful and solar cells more efficient, in addition to speeding…
Britain adopts 2050 net zero emissions target
Britain on Thursday became the world’s first major economy to adopt the tough new target of…