Largest atmospheric radar made the first measures of Earth’s ionosphere

Observations in the southern hemisphere are crucial to revealing global features of both the atmosphere and the ionosphere.

New framework could help in searching heavy thermal dark matter

A new mechanism of elementary thermal dark matter with a mass up to 1014 GeV

A milestone in quantum standardization

Establishing universal standards for measuring the performance of quantum computers.

First-ever recording of a blue whale’s heart rate

With a lot of ingenuity and a little luck, researchers monitored the heart rate of a blue whale in the wild.

Scientists find a place on earth, where there is no life

It is one of the most torrid environments on Earth.

The mystery of neutrino mass could soon be solved

Neutrinos are a billion times more abundant in the universe than atoms.

Deadly human diseases may have caused the Neanderthal extinction

Diseases may have played a more important role in the extinction of the Neanderthals than previously thought.

Scientists may have discovered the fifth force of nature

It's not the first time researchers claim to have caught a glimpse of it.

Study shows how taking DMT affects human consciousness

Scientists have peered inside the brain to show how taking DMT affects human consciousness by significantly altering the brain’s electrical activity.

The Arctic Ocean could be ice-free till 2044, warns scientists

UCLA study narrows the predicted timeframe for one worrying result of climate change.

Scientists discover the body’s protection shield

A way to manipulate the body’s own immune response to help boost tissue repair.

A new way to measure Earth’s gravity

The technique also could be used to measure slight gravitational variations at different places in the world, which may help in mapping the seafloor or finding oil and minerals underground.

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