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Aging is an inevitable part of life that brings with it various challenges. However, a groundbreaking study conducted in mice suggests that the deterioration commonly associated with growing old may not be unavoidable. Researchers at Washington University have made significant strides in understanding how to delay aging and extend healthy lifespans by manipulating a critical
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The field of nonlinear optics has become increasingly integral to numerous technological and scientific advancements, ranging from laser development to quantum information science. One particular area of interest is the miniaturization of devices that manipulate light in nonlinear ways onto a small chip, enabling complex interactions on a chip scale. In a groundbreaking study, researchers
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The global push for sustainability and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has led to increased investment in biomaterials. These materials, derived from plants, aim to replace fossil fuel-based products like plastics and fibers. The assumption is that biomaterials have a lower environmental impact than their counterparts made from fossil fuels. However, a research study
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New research presented at the American Astronomical Society’s 243rd Meeting suggests that planet formation around young stars may begin much earlier than previously believed. This groundbreaking study conducted using the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA) challenges our current understanding of planetary formation. The study focuses on the images captured by ALMA, revealing the presence of
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In the realm of organic chemistry, the concept of chirality plays a crucial role in the synthesis and functionality of molecules. Chirality refers to the property of molecules that exist as mirror images of each other, similar to our left and right hands. The ability to selectively create molecules with a specific handedness, or “chirality,”
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The field of renewable energy continues to make significant strides towards a sustainable future. Scientists are now looking to semiconductors as a means to convert sunlight into usable energy. While solar cells have been used to convert sunlight into electricity, researchers are now exploring the possibility of using semiconductors to convert water into hydrogen, a
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In the realm of physics, friction has always been a topic of great interest, influencing our daily lives in numerous ways. Skoltech researchers have recently delved into a fascinating aspect of friction, namely ultralow friction or superlubricity. Contrary to the conventional understanding of friction, they have discovered that superlubricity operates under different laws at the
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Quantum computing holds immense potential for revolutionizing various industries, from climate modeling to drug discovery. However, one major hurdle in harnessing this power is the inherent variability within quantum devices, hindering their predictability and scalability. Researchers from the University of Oxford have recently overcome this challenge using a physics-informed machine learning approach. By using mathematical
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In a major blow to America’s lunar ambitions, a highly anticipated commercial mission to the Moon is set to end in failure due to a critical loss of fuel. The organizers of the mission made the distressing announcement on Tuesday, dashing hopes of placing the first American spacecraft on the lunar surface since the Apollo
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The construction industry is notorious for its excessive resource consumption and the generation of significant amounts of waste. Two prevalent waste products in construction are construction-generated sludge (CGS) and construction-generated surplus soil (CGSS). While these materials can be repurposed for various applications, their highly alkaline nature poses a risk to soil and water contamination, posing
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A recent investigation conducted by the Pesticide Action Network (PAN) in the United Kingdom has raised concerns about the continued use of harmful pesticides that have been banned in other European countries. These pesticides have been linked to detrimental effects such as water contamination, cancer, infertility, and other illnesses. In light of this alarming revelation,
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As concerns over rising greenhouse gas levels and global warming continue to grow, scientists are exploring various methods to temporarily mitigate the effects of climate change. One proposed solution involves the injection of aerosols into the stratosphere to reflect incoming sunlight and reduce global temperatures. While previous studies have primarily focused on using gaseous sulfur
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