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WATCHING SPORT PUTS AS MUCH STRAIN ON THE HEART AS GOING FOR A RUN
Watching sport on television puts viewers hearts under as much stress as going for a brisk run, new research has revealed.
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ASTRONOMERS HAVE UNCOVERED EVIDENCE OF “DYNAMICAL DARK ENERGY”
Dark matter and dark energy are two of the greatest mysteries in the cosmos. We're fairly certain that both exist, yet their nature remains to be fully understood. Now, a team of astronomers suggests that dark energy may be a dynamical field.
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RESEARCH INTO CRYO-ELECTRON MICROSCOPY LANDS NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank, and Richard Henderson have been awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The trio is responsible for major leaps forward in the field of cryo-electron microscopy.
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PALACE OF VERSAILLES: FACTS & HISTORY
The Palace of Versailles is an opulent complex and former royal residence outside of Paris. It has held sway in the public imagination for years because of its architectural grandeur and political history.
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TINY ACROBAT: LOUSE PHOTOGRAPHED FLIPPING AND TWIRLING
Doctors in Mexico snapped a stunning photo of an acrobatic arthropod flipping and twirling. But the critter was far from a medical marvel — rather, the crab-shaped parasite was a lowly pubic louse.
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LIGHT-ACTIVATED PARTICLES COULD LEAD TO A NEW AGE IN MEDICINE
A new study shows that quantum dots, controlled with specific wavelengths of light, can lure superbug infections like E. coli and Salmonella into dropping their guard, as it were, re-potentiating present-day antibiotics as fully-effective weapons.
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IN THE WORLD OF TOMORROW, YOU WON’T JUST WATCH MOVIES – THEY’LL WATCH YOU
And it could revolutionize the way police operate.
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MID-AIR TURBULENCE SET TO TRIPLE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE, SCIENTISTS WARN
Commercial airliners will be buffeted by up to three times more turbulence in future decades, according to a new report.
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FARMERS SHOULD START USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. HERE’S WHY.
A team of researchers has developed an AI that can identify diseases in plants. Alongside other projects to use AI for farming and killing weeds, AI is quickly becoming a powerful tool in harvesting better crops and producing more food.
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RESEARCHERS DEVELOP A LONG-LASTING LUMINESCENCE FOR ORGANIC MATERIALS
Researchers from a specialized lab in Kyushu University have found a way to prolong light emissions from phosphorescent materials. Instead of using inorganic materials, they opted for organic ones in designing a film that captures and emits light.
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