Researchers from the University of Vienna discovered MISO bacteria that use iron minerals to oxidize toxic sulfide, creating energy and producing sulfate. This biological process reshapes how ...
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New map shows an exoplanet hot enough to kill water
In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists have unveiled an explosive new map of an exoplanet that annihilates water. This ...
In her excellent introductory book to history as an academic discipline, Thinking about History (2017; Nepal reprint edition 2021), the American historian Sarah Maza suggests that “in order for the ...
It can be used to wrap sushi rolls or serve as a pestilent, sometimes smelly, nuisance for beachgoers. But is that really all seaweed is good for? There has been a rising tide of interest in the best ...
A group of University of Bristol graduates have won £25,000 worth of time on the Isambard-AI supercomputer for their ...
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Astronomers Stunned as JWST Detects Life’s Ingredients in a Distant Galaxy
Frozen molecules hiding in the shadows of another galaxy have revealed new secrets about cosmic chemistry. Using the James ...
Rhode Island’s breakfast scene has always punched above its weight, but the corned beef hash at this unassuming café deserves its own championship belt. This isn’t just breakfast—it’s a masterclass in ...
Jersey cows, rolling pastures, and ice cream that makes you question whether you’ve ever actually tasted the real thing before. That’s the trifecta of dairy perfection awaiting at Marcoot Jersey ...
RTÉ will mark Science Week's 30th Anniversary with a range of future-focused programming and content across Television/ Player, Radio and Online from Sunday, 9 to Sunday, 16 November in support of ...
Researchers have discovered quantum oscillations inside an insulating material, overturning long-held assumptions. Their work at the National Magnetic Field Laboratory suggests that the effect ...
Physicists have taken the Universe’s temperature, revealing the searing trillion-degree heat of the Big Bang’s first plasma.
Physicists have discovered how to make electrons “freeze” and “melt” into bizarre quantum patterns, forming a new kind of matter where solid and liquid coexist. Electricity drives nearly every aspect ...
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