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In a groundbreaking experiment conducted by a team of researchers led by Philip Walther at the University of Vienna, the effect of Earth’s rotation on quantum entangled photons was measured. This study, recently published in Science Advances, represents a significant leap in the field of rotation sensitivity in entanglement-based sensors. The implications of this research
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A recent study conducted by an international team of researchers at the University of California, Riverside, has uncovered a significant breakthrough in the field of ferromagnets. The research, titled “Spin inertia and auto-oscillations in ferromagnets,” published in Physical Review Letters, has been recognized as an editors’ suggestion, indicating its importance in the scientific community. This
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The study conducted by researchers from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) sheds light on the increasing reliance of the world on depleting groundwater sources. It highlights the urgency of accelerating efforts to mitigate groundwater depletion, as failing to do so could have significant repercussions on food security globally. The study specifically points out
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National University of Singapore (NUS) chemists have made a groundbreaking advancement in the field of artificial photosynthesis with the development of hexavalent photocatalytic covalent organic frameworks (COFs). These COFs mimic natural photosynthesis to produce hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a crucial industrial chemical. The traditional method of H2O2 production involves using anthraquinone as a catalyst, which requires
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The recent lawsuit filed by Justina Jong and Amina Salgado against Apple has shed light on the ongoing issue of gender pay disparity in the tech industry. The lawsuit alleges that Apple systematically underpaid more than 12,000 women in various departments, including engineering, marketing, and AppleCare. The case highlights the challenges faced by female employees
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Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating condition characterized by the buildup of amyloid and tau proteins in the brain, leading to the death of neurons and the subsequent development of symptoms such as memory loss. However, there exists a special group of individuals who seem to be resilient to the effects of these proteins, despite having
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A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) has shed light on the potential link between body temperature and depression. The study, which involved a large sample size of 20,880 individuals from 106 countries, found that those with depression tend to have higher body temperatures. While the study was
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has made it clear in bold text on their website: vaccines do not cause autism. However, despite this clear statement, a shocking 24 percent of US adults still believe that the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine is linked to autism. Another 3 percent remain unsure about the
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The importance of maintaining adequate levels of vitamin B6 for optimal brain performance cannot be overstated. Research conducted by a team from Würzburg University Medicine has shed light on the negative effects of low vitamin B6 levels on the brain. Various mental illnesses have been linked to a deficiency in vitamin B6, including impaired memory
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Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to make significant strides in various fields, including the navigation of autonomous vehicles. Researchers have developed a technique known as Multi-View Attentive Contextualization (MvACon) that enhances the ability of AI programs to map three-dimensional spaces using two-dimensional images from multiple cameras. This innovation shows promise in improving the navigation and overall
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During a recent research expedition to the Ichinokawa Mine in Ehime prefecture, Noriyoshi Tsuchiya, an esteemed professor, stumbled upon a remarkable find amidst the dazzling stibnite crystals. While most would be captivated by the gleaming crystals, Tsuchiya found himself drawn to a sedimentary rock formation known as breccia. This seemingly ordinary rock bundle held within
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The treatment of tumors that spread to the lungs, known as lung metastases, has long been a major challenge in the field of cancer therapy. Conventional chemotherapy approaches have proven to be inefficient, as they often fail to target the lungs directly and deliver drugs in sufficient concentrations to effectively kill tumors. In an effort
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Omega-3 fatty acids have long been known for their potential benefits to mental and physical well-being. Recent studies have suggested that these dietary supplements, commonly found in fish oil capsules, could also play a role in reducing aggression levels in individuals. This new research sheds light on the link between omega-3 and aggressive behavior, offering
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