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To make element 116, researchers fused isotopes of titanium and plutonium.

New Progress Toward the Discovery of New Elements

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Still frame images of Digit III, the middle toe, of a live Aneides vagrans. Images were taken with the salamander in a neutral posture on a flat surface from (A) dorsal, (B) lateral, and (C) ventral views. These images show the digital sinus and the bifurcated terminal phalanx of a living salamander; the structure of these features was corroborated by our histological preparations, shown in Figures 3 and 4.

Blood-Powered ‘Hydraulic Toes’ Help Salamanders Master Tree-Top Acrobatics

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
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AI Outpaces Brain Experts at Predicting Study Results

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
A researcher at Binghamton University, State University of New York has developed a tool to root out bogus, AI-generated research articles.

New AI Tool Detects Fake Scientific Articles with 94% Accuracy

Categories Technology
Official portrait of NASA astronaut Jonny Kim in an EMU suit. Credit: NASA

NASA Taps Former Navy SEAL for International Space Station Mission

Categories Space
The glassy, amber-like polymer can be used for long-term storage of DNA, such as entire human genomes or digital files such as photos. Credits:Image: MIT News; iStock

Scientists preserve DNA in an amber-like polymer

Categories Health, Technology
atmosphere

Researchers Uncover Unified Turbulence Laws Connecting Earth’s Atmosphere and Near-Space Environment

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Space
A laser beam hits thorium nuclei, embedded in a crystal.

Scientists Excite Thorium-229 Nucleus with Laser, Paving the Way for Unprecedented Precision Measurements

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Illustration of the body plan of a toothed whale, with a cross section of the head showing the melon (dark yellow) and the extramandibular fat bodies (light yellow) which are key organs for using sound such as echolocation. (Hayate Takeuchi, Takashi Fritz Matsuishi, Takashi Hayakawa. Gene. January 20, 2024)

Toothed whale echolocation organs evolved from jaw muscles

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Chemical bonds

Researchers Boost Chemical Reaction Calculation Speed by 30-40X

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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The role of machine learning and computer vision in Imageomics

Categories Technology

Sea sponges may more accurately tell global warming story

Categories Bloggers
a road near a glacier

Retreating Futures

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