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Researchers are creating new moiré materials at the nanometer scale using advanced DNA nanotechnology. DNA moiré ...
Young people, working people, those with higher education and people with high incomes have the largest social networks.
Have you ever examined timber floorboards and pondered why they look the way they do? Perhaps you admired the super-fine ...
The hunt for potentially habitable rocky planets in our galaxy has been the holy grail of exoplanet studies for decades.
A person's 20s are a whirlwind of choices—picking a first job, choosing an apartment, even debating whether to eat out or ...
Biodiversity is critical to humanity's sustainable future, but global species extinction is accelerating due to environmental ...
Centuries ago, alchemists worked furiously to convert the common metal lead to valuable gold. Today, chemists are repurposing ...
A study led by Dr. Xiong Dingrong of the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with other ...
The way household dogs engage with TV may depend on their personalities, suggests research published in Scientific Reports.
Insect-based protein is a low-cost, eco-friendly alternative for supplying a nutrient the world needs—but even that's not enough to make people reach for it, University of Alberta research suggests.
Understanding the interaction between light and matter at the smallest scales (angstrom scale) is essential for advancing technology and materials science. Atomic-scale structures, such as defects in ...
How is ventilation at various depth layers of the Atlantic connected and what role do changes in ocean circulation play?