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Smart glasses dim bright objects but don’t affect ...
A device designed for people with photophobia features transparent LCD screens that selectively redu...
Brain activity of dying people shows signs of near...
High-frequency brainwaves in specific regions of the brain are thought to be a hallmark of conscious...
Curbing fatty acid production in bacteria lowers a...
Bacteria are more susceptible to antibiotics when they can't produce fatty acids, suggesting that dr...
Machine recycles scrap aluminium directly into veh...
A machine that moulds scrap aluminium into automotive parts could help speed up production of electr...
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Underwater writing technique lets you draw pattern...
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Cryptographers bet cash on when quantum computers ...
It is thought that quantum computers will eventually be able to crack the encryption methods we use ...
Chemists are teaching GPT-4 to do chemistry and co...
Augmenting the artificial intelligence GPT-4 with extra chemistry knowledge made it much better at p...
Quantum computers could simulate a black hole in t...
Understanding the interactions between quantum physics and gravity within a black hole is one of the...
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The supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way may have blasted out a powerful burst of ...
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Spanish heatwave: Is climate change behind record ...
A spring heatwave across parts of southern Europe is seeing temperature records for April broken in ...
Exotic cosmic objects in string theory may look li...
Physicists have simulated strange objects from string theory to determine what they look like – if t...
We finally know why bubbles rise in a straight lin...
In carbonated drinks, the wake from rising bubbles can disturb other bubbles. But when the molecules...
Why saving Britain's rivers means more than cleani...
Researchers at the UK’s annual River Restoration conference say that policy-makers and the general p...
Psychedelics may increase entropy in the brain's v...
Computer simulations of a human brain under the influence of LSD show that entropy increases the mos...
Doctors are hypnotising people before surgery to h...
The professional body for anaesthetists in the UK has produced hypnosis recordings for patients to l...
Balto's genome reveals famed sledge dog was a mutt...
Balto had a varied ancestry, sharing genes with Siberian huskies, Greenland sledge dogs, Vietnamese ...
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