According to researchers, the composition of a planet or celestial body holds the entire story of its formation and origin.
In a re-evaluation of Hockett's foundational features that have long dominated linguistic theory—concepts like "arbitrariness ...
India shows a paradox with time: people rush in daily life, yet public systems are slow. Speed is driven by competition and ...
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The avatar in a wheelchair: A call for more diversity in the Metaverse
A study by the University of Stuttgart, the California State University at Fullerton, and the Max Planck Institute for ...
New tools that create ultra-precise maps of our tissues are transforming our ability to diagnose and cure once-fatal ...
Researchers have discovered a way to store information using a rare class of materials called ferroaxials, which rely on ...
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How Long It Takes to Run a Marathon—and How to Improve Your Time
Discover average marathon finish times, what affects your pace, and how to train smarter so you can run 26.2 miles safely and ...
A research team from Prof. Benjamin List's department at the Max Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung has solved a long-elusive riddle of chemistry: the synthesis of stable, open-chain amines that ...
New research suggests that Theia, the object whose collision with Earth is theorized to have caused the formation of the moon ...
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How will the universe end?
Will the universe keep existing forever? An astrophysicist explains how scientists aren’t entirely sure, but they can make ...
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New Evidence Points To Where Our Moon’s Parent Planet Came From
Scientists traced the Moon's parent planet Theia to the inner Solar System, solving a 4.5-billion-year mystery.
In a cafe at CERN in 1992, three physicists realized they disagreed about how many constants are needed to describe all of nature. A recent paper suggests only one – time – is necessary.
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