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Beta-decay half-life measurements reveal evolution of nuclear shell structure

Beta-decay half-life measurements reveal evolution of nuclear shell structure

An international team of researchers has systematically measured the β-decay half-lives of 40 nuclei near calcium-54, providing key experimental data...

Lifting magnetic fingerprints using scanning probe microscopy

Lifting magnetic fingerprints using scanning probe microscopy

A Czech and Spanish-led research team has demonstrated the ability to distinguish subtle differences between magnetic ground states using a new form o...

World’s First Treaty to Protect the High Seas Becomes Law

World’s First Treaty to Protect the High Seas Becomes Law

Over two decades after negotiations began, the High Seas Treaty is designed to protect biodiversity in international waters enabling countries to crea...

Is SLS still the most powerful rocket? 5 facts as Artemis 2 rolls out

Is SLS still the most powerful rocket? 5 facts as Artemis 2 rolls out

The rocket is about to traverse four miles to the launchpad — at about 1 mph.NASA’s mega moon rocket will begin a slow trek to its Florida launchp...

Our Home: The Root Brain

Our Home: The Root Brain

With the publication of “On the Origin of the Species” in 1859 Charles Darwin made one of the greatest advances in the biological sciences in the ...

Our Home: The Root Brain

Our Home: The Root Brain

With the publication of “On the Origin of the Species” in 1859 Charles Darwin made one of the greatest advances in the biological sciences in the ...

Work on the Heritage Translational Research Center continues at a steady pace

Work on the Heritage Translational Research Center continues at a steady pace

ATHENS, Ohio — Construction of Ohio University’s Heritage Translational Research Center continues with hopes of completion by the end of 2026....

NASA to roll out 11 million-pound moon rocket in preparation for astronauts' launch

NASA to roll out 11 million-pound moon rocket in preparation for astronauts' launch

NASA will roll the rocket slated to carry four astronauts around the moon to the launch pad on Saturday, a key step as the Artemis II moon mission nea...

Work on the Heritage Translational Research Center continues at a steady pace

Work on the Heritage Translational Research Center continues at a steady pace

ATHENS, Ohio — Construction of Ohio University's Heritage Translational Research Center continues with hopes of completion by the end of 2026....

Comparing ClearPoint Neuro (NASDAQ:CLPT) & Bionik Laboratories (OTCMKTS:BNKL)

Comparing ClearPoint Neuro (NASDAQ:CLPT) & Bionik Laboratories (OTCMKTS:BNKL)

ClearPoint Neuro (NASDAQ:CLPT – Get Free Report) and Bionik Laboratories (OTCMKTS:BNKL – Get Free Report) are both medical companies, but which is...

Lessons from a solo canadian honker

Lessons from a solo canadian honker

Something seems slightly amiss in the world of Canadian Honkers. I'm confused. My formal research assistant, Google, alias AI overview, has helped me ...

First Responder Reports: Good Had 4 Gunshot Wounds

First Responder Reports: Good Had 4 Gunshot Wounds

Newly released emergency responder records shed more light on the Jan. 7 killing of 37-year-old Renee Good in Minneapolis, describing both her injurie...

An Antarctic Icebreaker Takes a Pioneering Sail - The New York Times

An Antarctic Icebreaker Takes a Pioneering Sail The New York Times...

This "LIVING METAL" Could Change Biolectronics

This isn't sci-fi -- it's science! Binghamton University, State University of New York researchers are pioneering living metal that may one day power ...

SLAC-Stanford Team Develops a Better Method to Create Superlattices with a Twist

SLAC-Stanford Team Develops a Better Method to Create Superlattices with a Twist

Imaging at SLAC's synchrotron demonstrates the twisted structures' exotic properties that could benefit the development of superconductors and quantum...

Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weaker

Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weaker

A group of German scientists tested the effects of a more acidic ocean on sharks’ teeth and found that future generations of sharks could have weake...

Bennu's Ancient Brine Sheds Light on Recipe for Life

Bennu's Ancient Brine Sheds Light on Recipe for Life

NASA gathered samples from the asteroid Bennu to shed light on the origins of life and the solar system's history. The findings from the Bennu samples...

Pittsburgh researchers developing lifesaving robot "dogs"

Pittsburgh researchers developing lifesaving robot "dogs"

At Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, researchers are hard at work developing robot "dogs" designed to assist in situations too dangerous for h...

Illinois Researchers Untangle Drivers of Nitrogen Loss in the Upper Mississippi River Basin

Illinois Researchers Untangle Drivers of Nitrogen Loss in the Upper Mississippi River Basin

Scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign can now differentiate between human-derived and hydrological contributions of riverine nitro...

Robot "dogs" sniff out places too dangerous for humans

Robot "dogs" sniff out places too dangerous for humans

At Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, researchers are hard at work developing robot "dogs" designed to assist in situations too dangerous for h...