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In a strange metal (translucent box), electrons (blue marbles) lose their individuality and melt into a featureless, liquid-like stream.

Can Electricity Flow Without Electrons?

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
UCR student Annalise Kane, co-first author of the study.

Scientists Weaponize Plant Hormones to Trick Parasitic Weeds Into Early Death

Categories Life & Non-humans
three women with their backs to us walking down a trail

Women’s earnings fall 10% four years after menopause diagnosis

Categories Health, Social Sciences
plastic particles

How Tiny Plastic Particles Are Silently Stealing Food From Your Plate

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
mpemba effect

Hot Water Freezes Faster Than Cold? Scientists Finally Solve 2,000-Year-Old Physics Puzzle

Categories Physics & Mathematics
The brain has about 100 billion cells called neurons. It’s made up of distinct parts, that developed though human evolution. copyright American Heart Association

Blood Fat Profiles Reveal Why Some Cannabis Users Develop Schizophrenia While Others Don’t

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Model of PEDF protein alongside the 17-mer and H105A peptides. Amino acid 105, which is changed from histidine in PEDF and the 17-mer peptide to alanine in the H105A peptide, is shown in green.

NIH researchers develop eye drops that slow vision loss in animals

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Artist’s impression of supermassive black holes (Courtesy of NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/J. daSilva/M. Zamani)

Black Holes: Cosmic Gardeners That Might Actually Nurture Life

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics, Space
brain price infographic

Your Brain Knows When You’re Being Ripped Off Before You Do

Categories Brain & Behavior
lymph vessels

Aging Brain’s Trash Collection System Holds Key to Memory Restoration

Categories Brain & Behavior
sunset beach

One-hundred-and-seventeen-megawatt solar energy project approved for 40-acre Riverside County, California site

Categories Bloggers
dna strand

Where Resistance Grows: Science Poetry Friday

Categories Bloggers
the novel memristive device

Brain-Like Memory Chips That Never Forget: New Memristors Could Solve AI’s Amnesia Problem

Categories Technology
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