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Unwound DNA tangles could create mutational hotspots bacteria genomes
The study could help scientists predict the evolution of bacteria and viruses over time.
Climate change and human pressure losing advantages for migration
Migration may be no longer worth it.
A new way to make single-crystal flake devices
The superconductor shows promise as a component for flexible electronics.
A simple but revolutionary approach to early Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Pioneering EEG tests could dramatically increase the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s.
The nanophotonics orchestra presents: Twisting to the light of nanoparticles
A new physical effect in chiral (twisted) nanoparticles.
Intermittent fasting might be less effective in weight loss
It is no magic bullet for weight loss.
New method to pinpoint rare extragalactic objects
Rare extragalactic objects are now easier to spot.
New way to coax microscopic particles and droplets into precise patterns
Using sound to shape the future of printing.
Photon-photon polaritons: Binding two photons of different colours together
Scientists exploring the interactions between light particles, photons, and matter find that optical microresonators host quasiparticles made by two photons.
How the zebrafish got its stripes?
Predicting the pattern development of both wild type and mutant fish.
Study: Children could manifest depression and anxiety long after current lockdown
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is having a profound effect on all aspects of society, including mental health and physical health.
A new study...
Gamma-Ray Bursts is powered by the collapse of a dying star’s magnetic field
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most powerful explosions in the universe, and when a jet points towards Earth, the afterglow can be detected from...