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Ancient rocks improve understanding of tectonic activity between earthquakes
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Ancient rocks improve understanding of tectonic activity between earthquakes

Rocks once buried deep in ancient subduction zones—where tectonic plates collide—could help scientists make better predictions of how these zones behave during the years between major earthquakes‚ according to a research team from Penn State and Brown University.
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Fruit flies give further insight into evolution of male genitalia driven by sexual selection
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Fruit flies give further insight into evolution of male genitalia driven by sexual selection

Fruit flies have provided scientists with new insight into the genetic basis for the rapid evolution of male external genitalia driven by sexual selection.
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Rare 3D fossils show that some early trees had forms unlike any you've ever seen
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Rare 3D fossils show that some early trees had forms unlike any you've ever seen

In the fossil record‚ trees typically are preserved with only their trunks. They don't usually include any leaves to show what their canopies and overall forms may have looked like. But now‚ researchers reporting in the journal Current Biology describe fossilized trees from New Brunswick‚ Canada with a surprising and unique three-dimensional crown shape.
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Joint research team develops edge-to-edge assembly technique for 2D nanosheets
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Joint research team develops edge-to-edge assembly technique for 2D nanosheets

A collaborative research team has fabricated a soccer ball-shaped construction using edge-to-edge assembly of 2D semiconductor materials. The research has been featured on the cover of the online edition of the Angewandte Chemie International Edition journal.
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A new kink in proton spectrum to enhance our knowledge of cosmic ray origin
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A new kink in proton spectrum to enhance our knowledge of cosmic ray origin

The GRAPES-3 experiment in Ooty‚ India‚ operated by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research has discovered a new feature in the cosmic-ray proton spectrum at about 166 tera-electron-volt (TeV) energy while measuring the spectrum spanning from 50 TeV to a little over 1 peta-electron-volt (PeV). The observed feature suggests a potential re-evaluation of our understanding of cosmic-ray sources‚ acceleration mechanisms‚ and their propagation within our galaxy.
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Unveiling oxidation-induced super-elasticity in metallic glass nanotubes
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Unveiling oxidation-induced super-elasticity in metallic glass nanotubes

Oxidation can degrade the properties and functionality of metals. However‚ a research team co-led by scientists from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) recently discovered that severely oxidized metallic glass nanotubes can attain an ultrahigh recoverable elastic strain‚ outperforming most conventional super-elastic metals. They also discovered the physical mechanisms underpinning this super-elasticity.
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Team of astronomers discovers galaxy that shouldn't exist
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Team of astronomers discovers galaxy that shouldn't exist

A team of astronomers‚ led by Arizona State University Assistant Research Scientist Tim Carleton‚ has discovered a dwarf galaxy that appeared in James Webb Space Telescope imaging that wasn't the primary observation target.
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Pituitary gland's embryonic origins may lead to new insights on growth hormone deficiency
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Pituitary gland's embryonic origins may lead to new insights on growth hormone deficiency

An unexpected observation has led researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science to challenge a 200-year-old doctrine regarding the embryonic origins of the pituitary gland.
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A physical qubit with built-in error correction
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A physical qubit with built-in error correction

There has been significant progress in the field of quantum computing. Big global players‚ such as Google and IBM‚ are already offering cloud-based quantum computing services. However‚ quantum computers cannot yet help with problems that occur when standard computers reach the limits of their capacities because the availability of qubits or quantum bits‚ i.e.‚ the basic units of quantum information‚ is still insufficient.
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Neptune-like exoplanets can be cloudy or clear: New findings suggest the reason why
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Neptune-like exoplanets can be cloudy or clear: New findings suggest the reason why

The study of "exoplanets‚" the sci-fi-sounding name for all planets in the cosmos beyond our own solar system‚ is a fairly new field. Mainly‚ exoplanet researchers like those in the ExoLab at the University of Kansas use data from space-borne telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope and Webb Space Telescope. Whenever news headlines offer findings of "Earth-like" planets or planets with the potential to support humanity‚ they're talking about exoplanets within our own Milky Way.
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