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We may finally know what causes will-o’-the-wisps
Mysterious flashes of light seen in swamps and bogs could be caused by burning methane or other gases, ignited by sparks that ...
Time-varying systems, materials with properties that change over time, have opened new possibilities for the experimental ...
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To the stars: a stellar trivia quiz
This quiz will take you on a journey through the life cycle of stars, their classification, and the incredible processes that ...
How do plants breathe? When do they open and close the tiny pores on their leaves, and what does this mean for their water ...
For scientists, though, one big mystery still remained. Although will-o’-the-wisps are not actual flames and occur at ambient ...
A study led by Politecnico di Milano, recently published in Nature Photonics, highlights the crucial role of virtual charges in insulating materials. One of the biggest challenges in modern physics an ...
Determining the nature of dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up most of the mass in our universe, is one of the greatest puzzles in physics. New results from the world’s most sensitive ...
A single organic device reconfigures as transistor, rectifier and logic gate, offering compact circuits with higher ...
From colour-changing fire trucks to 'The Dres ', many optical illusions have baffled the internet over the years. Now, a ...
Over the next decade, aluminum auto body scrap will flood salvage systems, much of it too impure for reuse in critical parts.
Over the next decade, a tidal wave of aluminum scrap from vehicles is expected to hit U.S. salvage yards. Much of it will ...
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The Earth reflecting less and less sunlight, study reveals
The Earth became darker from 2001 to 2024, meaning it reflects less sunlight, a research team reported in the journal ...
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