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Exploring shell life species after Earth’s largest extinction

Shell life species not competitors as they adjusted to Earth’s largest extinction.

Discovery of ‘Alice rings’ offers a glimpse into an other-worldly realm

A reality where particle physics is quite literally turned on its head.

Matter makes up 31% of the total amount of matter and energy in the universe

A research team relies on measuring the number of galaxy members to determine the mass of galaxy clusters.

Researchers discovered a 265-million-year-old fossil of the oldest, largest predator

The stunning fossil includes a complete skull and some skeletal bones, such as ribs and arm bones.

A key ingredient found for many quantum computation and communication

A linear path to efficient quantum technologies.

We could be breathing in toxic substances from cooking and cleaning for longer

Surfactants can cause toxic chemicals in aerosols to last longer in the air.

Neutrinos are predicted to interact unexpectedly with photons

New insights into neutrino interactions.

A physics mystery solved: How does Glass dampen sound?

Puzzling glass vibrations!

Predictable stories make our memories unreliable, study

People tend to extend the bounds of complex unfolding events by recalling inferred details about their endings.

Researchers discover evidence of sea star species hybridization

Biologists use whole-genome data to study two types of sea stars.

How do trees influence cloud formation?

This finding could reduce uncertainties in climate models and help make more accurate predictions.

Half of the glaciers vanish with 1.5 degrees of warming

The world's glaciers could lose as much as 40% of their mass by 2100.

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