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The lattice beams (green) are oriented along three orthogonal axes and intersect the BEC atoms (red) over the angled internal optic (gold trapezoid). Although only a single probe beam (blue) is shown, probe beams are aligned to each axis of the lattice to enable imaging from any direction.

The GPS-Killer? This Quantum Device ‘Feels’ Motion Like a Brain—Down to the Atomic Level

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
A white child

Gene Mutation Explains Why Some Kids Get Fat After Mom’s Diabetes

Categories Health
This artist’s concept shows stars, black holes, and nebula laid over a grid representing the fabric of space-time. Ripples in this fabric are called gravitational waves. The NANOGrav collaboration detected evidence of gravitational waves created by black holes billions of times the mass of the Sun. Credit: NANOGrav collaboration; Aurore Simonet

Astronomers Just Found a New Way to Hear the Universe’s Gravitational Symphony—Using Quasars

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Vicuñas make communal dung piles, which can provide an environment for plants to grow.

Nature’s Fertilizer: How Llama Cousins Are Saving High-Mountain Ecosystems

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Vial of experimental vaccine to prevent oxycodone overdose.

Beneficial Bacteria May Hold Key to Preventing Weight Gain

Categories Health
Two people eating. Pixabay

Study Reveals Hidden Crisis: Quarter of Denver Youth Faced Homelessness in 2021

Categories Social Sciences
Arctic sea ice is melting at an unprecedented rate.

Arctic’s First Ice-Free Day Could Arrive This Decade

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
blue light sleeping woman

Females sleep less, wake up more often than males

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Human eye

Animated Films Perpetuate Harmful Stereotypes About Eye Conditions

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Woman on a Zoom call

Millennials’ Sedentary Lifestyle Accelerates Aging, Even With Regular Exercise

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
mitochondria in cells

Study Reveals Why Paternal Mitochondrial DNA is Eliminated During Early Development

Categories Health
Xenopmorph from Alien franchise

Lab-Created Gases Challenge Assumptions About Alien Life Detection

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space
A petroglyph of a horse in the Ferghana Valley of Kyrgyzstan.

Scientists Turn to Human Skeletons to Explore Origins of Horseback Riding

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans

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