The Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has recently made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the photoelectric effect, a phenomenon that has intrigued scientists for over a century. This research sheds new light on the intricate interactions between electrons, which are essential in various technologies such as semiconductors and solar cells. Published in Nature on
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The expansion speed of the Universe has long been a topic of fascination and debate among scientists. Recent measurements taken using the James Webb Space Telescope have shed new light on this issue, suggesting that the local Universe is moving away from us at a rate of approximately 70 kilometers per second per megaparsec. This
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Antimatter is a concept that has puzzled scientists for nearly a century. In 1928, Paul Dirac’s theory about electrons with negative energy led to the discovery of antielectrons, or positrons. Since then, scientists have identified antimatter equivalents for all fundamental particles, raising questions about the abundance of antimatter in the universe. The search for antimatter
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The development of quantum networks has been a challenging endeavor for engineers due to the fragility of entangled states in a fiber cable. However, recent advancements by scientists at Qunnect Inc. have made significant progress in overcoming this obstacle. By successfully operating a quantum network under the streets of New York City, they have demonstrated
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The trend of Latin American consumers shifting from traditional US- and Brazilian-built cars to Chinese models has been steadily increasing in recent years. Claudio Perez, a Chilean truck driver, initially had doubts about purchasing a Chinese-made family car. However, the affordability and quick delivery time ultimately convinced him to make the leap. This shift in
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A recent international study conducted by the Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Seville (IRNAS-CSIC) has shed light on the significant impact of global change factors on terrestrial ecosystems. The study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, reveals that as the number of environmental stressors increases, the resistance of ecosystems to global change decreases.
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Recently, US prosecutors unveiled wide-ranging antitrust charges against a property management software company known as RealPage. The allegations suggest that RealPage has been utilizing algorithms to facilitate collusion among landlords, ultimately leading to harm for renters across various markets in the United States. This has sparked a significant legal battle between the Department of Justice
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Fast radio bursts (FRBs) have captivated the attention of astrophysicists for years as sudden and intense blasts of radio wave energy from deep space. These mysterious phenomena remain one of the most intriguing puzzles in astrophysics, prompting researchers to delve deeper into their origins and mechanisms. A recent study led by the Italian National Institute
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In a groundbreaking study published in Science, researchers from Imperial College London and Google DeepMind have introduced a novel approach to modeling the states of molecules using neural networks. This research marks a significant advancement in the field of computational chemistry, offering a solution to the complex challenge of understanding how molecules transition to and
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The Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has recently introduced a groundbreaking redox-active metal-organic hybrid electrode material known as SKIER-5. This innovative material is specifically designed to address the limitations of traditional graphite anodes in lithium batteries, especially in freezing temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius. Graphite has been the conventional material of
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