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AdvertisementSuccessful First Step in Light-Driven Electronics
Scientists have made a breakthrough in the field of light-driven electronics, which could significantly accelerate technological development. The interaction between matter and light plays a
Reviving 90,000-year-old bacteria
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have reconstructed the genetic blueprint of ancient bacteria and used modern microbes to recreate them. These prehistoric biomolecules offer new
Artificial Photosynthesis Outperforms Solar Cells
A groundbreaking new nanomaterial has been developed by researchers at the Technical University of Munich that can convert sunlight into usable energy with significantly higher
City vs. Country: Smarter Residents?
The Savanna Theory of Happiness suggests that people with lower IQs prefer the routine life of the countryside, while more intelligent individuals appreciate the variety
Regenerating Teeth with Medication
A breakthrough discovery in dental medicine has been made by researchers at the Medical Research Institute Kitano Hospital in Osaka, Japan. The team has developed
Earliest Ancestors of Modern Dolphins Discovered
A new species of toothed whale, Olympicetus thalassodon, has been discovered by Jorge Velez-Juarbe, a paleontologist at the National History Museum of Los Angeles County.
Quantum Computer Outperforms Supercomputer
Google’s quantum computer, Sycamore, has solved a random sampling problem 47 years faster than the fastest supercomputer, Frontier. Sycamore operates with 70 qubits and is
ESA explores nuclear-powered rockets for Moon and Mars missions.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has commissioned a feasibility study on nuclear-based electric propulsion (NEP) for space travel. This technology could significantly accelerate missions to
No Alien Signals Found Yet.
For 60 years, radio telescopes have been searching for signals from extraterrestrial civilizations. However, a recent study explains why the search has been unsuccessful and
Chinese Space Station Studies Gamma Ray Bursts
A new measuring instrument developed by scientists from Switzerland and Germany is set to explore the origins of gamma-ray bursts. The instrument, called Polar 2,