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Heavy smokers with severe gum disease receive no benefit from treatment

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Categories Health
Associate Professor Menglin Chen

Danish researchers aim to spin artificial nerve fibres with new technology

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Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology

Pandemic fatigue fueled political mistrust and conspiracy beliefs

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Categories Health, Social Sciences

Danish-led study takes major step in pursuit of HIV cure

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Categories Health
To study superconducting materials in their “normal,” non-superconducting state, scientists usually switch off superconductivity by exposing the material to a magnetic field, left. SLAC scientists discovered that turning off superconductivity with a flash of light, right, produces a normal state with very similar fundamental physics that is also unstable and can host brief flashes of room-temperature superconductivity. These results open a new path toward producing room-temperature superconductivity that’s stable enough for practical devices. (Greg Stewart/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

Creating the future internet, where the speed of light isn’t fast enough

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Categories Technology

Ecosystems worldwide are disrupted by lack of large wild herbivores – except in Africa

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Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans

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