Using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), Italian astronomers have observed five blue straggler stars in the globular cluster 47 Tucanae. Their results show that one of these stars has a white dwarf companion. The discovery is Read More
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Physicists demonstrate controlled expansion of quantum wavepacket in a levitated
Quantum mechanics theory predicts that, in addition to exhibiting particle-like behavior, particles of all sizes can also have wave-like properties. These properties can be represented using the wave function, a mathematical description of quantum systems Read More
Super-habitats could hold key to shark conservation – New Study/Science
In the heart of French Polynesia, a narrow channel carves its way through the Fakarava Atoll, connecting a vast lagoon to the open ocean. To the casual eye, it’s a beautiful stretch of turquoise Read More
A paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution finds that the relatively high rate of autism-spectrum disorders in humans is likely due to how humans evolved in the past. The paper is titled “A general principle Read More
Bright children from poorer backgrounds are twice as likely to be admitted to hospital with mental health problems than high-achievers with affluent upbringings. Summary Children from disadvantaged backgrounds who excel academically face a significantly higher Read More
Watching how accessory proteins regulate filament growth in real time
Using optical tweezers, researchers at National Taiwan University have observed individual binding events in real time, offering new insights into the molecular regulation of homologous recombination. Summary Researchers at National Taiwan University have utilized optical Read More
In Brazil, a group led by researchers from São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Jaboticabal, in collaboration with the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA), has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to assess the Read More
Reproductive flexibility in sharks and rays complicates conservation predictions –
Sharks, skates and rays adapt their growth and reproduction to changing food availability, a new study reveals. Summary A new study demonstrates that sharks, skates, and rays, collectively known as elasmobranchs, exhibit remarkable adaptability in Read More
Arctic communities face rapid changes in technology and transportation –
For the Sami people of northern Norway, the post-World War II era marked the beginning of significant technological change. Summary Following World War II, the Sami people of northern Norway experienced rapid technological advancements. This Read More
Large companies in the EU are legally required to report their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Yet pulling this information manually from long PDF sustainability reports is slow and error-prone. Many teams try to speed up Read More







