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Physics
Scientists release plans for even bigger atomic smashers to address the mystery of physics
Mike Lamont, director of accelerators and technology on the left of the centre, and Mike Lamont, director of Fabiola Giannotti (CERN), on the right of the centre at the European Institute for Nuclear Research (CERN), speak with members of the US House of Representatives facility at the US Large Magnet Facility during a visit to the CERN facility in Meilin,…
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Space & Cosmos
The release of type IA supernova data could hold the key to universe’s history
Long night exposure of the Samuel Osin Telescope Dome, opened at the Palomar Observatory in California. Credit: Palomar/Caltech The unique dataset of the IA supernova type released today could change the way cosmologists measure the expansion history of the universe. Dr. Mathew Smith and Dr. Georgios Dimitriadis of Lancaster University are both members of the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), a…
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Environment
Report: Colorado Forests Release More Carbon than Captures Every year
Dead trees stand in the healthy things of the Colorado State Forest in Central Colorado. Field Peterson/Colorado State Forest Service. Credit: Field Peterson/Colorado State Forest Service Colorado forests store a large amount of carbon, but in most cases trees that die from insects and diseases release more carbon than have been absorbed in recent years, according to a report from…
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Nanotechnology
DNA origami and fluorescent probes can precisely release molecular cargo
A concept for tracking transformation reactions of reconfigurable DNA origami array structures at the single molecule level in real time. Credit: Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51721-y Developing dynamic systems that respond to molecular signals is becoming increasingly important in nanotechnology, and DNA origami, a technique for programming DNA to create functional nanostructures, is playing a key role in these efforts.…
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