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High-resolution illustration of cells and virus

Researchers Unveil Elusive HIV Protein Structure, Paving the Way for Targeted Treatments

Categories Health, Technology
Can you tell which plants experienced a constant level of low light, and which cycled through the normal day-night routine?

Unraveling Caulerpa’s Growth Mysteries: Insights into a Single-Cell Algae’s Development

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A diagram depicting the magma chamber beneath the Long Valley Caldera. The diagram was developed from tomographic imaging using seismic waves.

California Supervolcano is Cooling Off but May Still Cause Quakes

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
While errors are normally hard to spot in quantum devices, researchers have shown that, with careful control, some errors can cause atoms to glow. Researchers used this capability to execute a quantum simulation using an array of atoms and a laser beam, as shown in this artist's concept. The experiment showed that they could discard the glowing, erroneous atoms and make the quantum simulation run more efficiently.

A new way to erase quantum computer errors

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Keck Cosmic Web Imager offers best glimpse yet of the filamentous network that connects galaxies

Cosmic Web Lights Up in the Darkness of Space

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
L.A. skyline

Methane Emissions in LA are Decreasing More Slowly than Previously Estimated

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
the Moon

The Lunar Alarm Clock: New Study Characterizes Regular Moonquakes

Categories Space
Corona virus | Caltech

New Vaccine Technology Produces More Antibodies Against SARS-CoV-2 in Mice

Categories Health
Solar panels in a grassy field | Caltech

Better Energy Harvesting with ‘Law-Breaking’ Device

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Black and white close up of triangle shaped fish scales

How Fish Evolved Their Bony, Scaly Armor

Categories Life & Non-humans
Artist's concept of a collection of pulsars that detect gravitational waves from pairs of orbiting supermassive black holes.

Scientists find evidence for slow-rolling sea of gravitational waves

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
An artist's concept of a quantum memory storage device. It is rectangular and surrounded by a grid of smaller squares. Sound waves seem to radiate within it and out of it.

New Method Uses Sound Waves for Storing Quantum Information

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
ZTF and NEOWISE spot evidence for the first known case of a star engulfing its planet

Star Eats Planet, Brightens Dramatically

Categories Space
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