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Pollution’s Rhythm

A University of Chicago study found links at the atomic level between photosynthesis and exciton condensates—a strange state of physics that allows energy to flow frictionlessly through a material. The finding is scientifically intriguing and may suggest new ways to think about designing electronics, the authors said.

Scientists find link between photosynthesis and ‘fifth state of matter’

The HERA radio telescope, located in Karoo in South Africa, consists of 350 dishes pointed upward to detect radio waves from the early universe.

How different were galaxies in the early universe?

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Getting around muscle aging

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Forgoing one food treats eosinophilic esophagitis as well as excluding six

Cold Fusion: WHY is the technology being suppressed?

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Da Vinci’s forgotten experiments explored gravity as a form of acceleration

Electro-optic blocks cointegrated for the development of a neuromorphic photonic processor.

Matrix multiplications at the speed of light

Using sunlight to power the photoredox system pyruvic acid and CO¬2 are converted into fumaric acid, by malate dehydrogenase and fumarase.

Artificial photosynthesis uses sunlight to make biodegradable plastic

Open Letter to the Editor of Science Magazine

From food on Mars to curbs on plastics, young scientists show power of their spirit and intellect

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Scientists Predict Rare Disasters With Machine Learning

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It’s time to vote for Ohio State’s coolest science story of 2022

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