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Javier G. Fernández (left) and Akshayakumar Kompa (right) holding a sample of the chitinous polymer at the IBEC laboratories.

Shrimp Shells Make Plastic That Gets Stronger When Wet

lasma particles flowing inside a doughnut-shaped fusion system

The Lopsided Exhaust That Could Make or Break Fusion Power

Jellyfish galaxy

The Most Distant Jellyfish Galaxy Ever Seen Is Rewriting What We Know About Cosmic Death

woman's eye

Your Pupils Are Starving Your Eyes of Light

gravity hole graphic

Earth’s Strongest Gravity Hole Sits Beneath Antarctica—And Now We Know How It Got There

pear finch diagram

A Computational Trick Lets Scientists Refocus Holograms After They Have Already Been Recorded

robot and creators

Robots That See Around Corners With Radio Waves

jets vs drones in illustration

The Next War Will Be Won by Whoever Has the Most Expendable Robots

Venus skyline

We Have Found a Giant Lava Tube Hiding Beneath the Surface of Venus

Yuhji Yamamoto examines drilling cores on the JOIDES Resolution during the 2012 expedition in the North Atlantic.

Earth’s Magnetic Poles Took Seven Times Longer To Flip Than Anyone Thought

damaged homes from earthquake

When the Sun Sneezes, Does Earth Crack?

hourglass in front of sunset

Reading Quantum Timestamps Hidden in Electron Spin

Soccer (football) stadium

Why Live Football Raises Your Pulse: Measured Down to the Heartbeat

An illustration of the Milky Way

What If There’s No Black Hole at the Centre of Our Galaxy?

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