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A cinematic view of an ancient Earth ocean under a dramatic, colorful sky

Earth’s oxygen story just got 100 million years older

New insights into the evolution of our planet.

Lake by cracked field

Cape Town’s water crisis reveals about ancient climate shifts and our future

New insights into how global climate change drives extreme droughts.

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Research reveals how Sculpins use microscopic features to stay put

Marine organisms like sculpins serve as models for designing efficient human-engineered devices.

Image showing microscopic pathogen

Exploring the existence of life at 125 degrees Fahrenheit

Several lineages of amoebae were often recovered from extremely high temperature environments.

A new class of pentaquarks has been discovered

A new class of pentaquarks has been discovered

Until now, we used to thought that a pentaquark was made up of five quarks by sticking together. But now, a new study has...

A CP-symmetry transformation swaps a particle with the mirror image of its antiparticle. The LHCb collaboration has observed a breakdown of this symmetry in the decays of the D0 meson (illustrated by the big sphere on the right) and its antimatter counterpart, the anti-D0 (big sphere on the left), into other particles (smaller spheres). The extent of the breakdown was deduced from the difference in the number of decays in each case (vertical bars, for illustration only) . Credit: CERN

Why matter is so widespread in the universe

Physicists in the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University have confirmed that there is a markedly different decaying process between matter and...

Research Team Uses 3-D Printing to Engineer Model Blood Vessels

Research Team Uses 3-D Printing to Engineer Model Blood Vessels

Previously scientists have developed artificial blood vessels using sheepskin cells into a special tube. These artificial blood vessels have the ability to replace real...

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