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Nanotechnology
The influence of the Earth’s magnetic field on fluid flows revealed for the first time.
Synthesis and characterization of chiral lemnissate. Credit: Small (2025). doi:10.1002/smll.202409807 Earth’s magnetic field quietly supports life on Earth, and for the first time now, its invisible forces have been used to create new nanoparticles and materials. Scientists at Flinders University embarked on a bold journey into unknown waters, challenging the longstanding views of physics by showing how ever-present magnetic fields…
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Science
Mammals were adapted from tree life to live on the ground before killing dinosaurs, the study revealed
Dryolestes, a late Jurassic relative of Cretaceous treatment. Credit: Artist James Brown. Pamela Gil More mammals lived on the ground millions of years before the mass extinction event that wiped out dinosaurs, a new study led by the University of Bristol revealed. The study, published in the Journal Palaeontology, provides fresh evidence that many mammals are already moving towards a…
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Space & Cosmos
New research has been revealed that the moon is not as “geological dead” as before.
(A) It is overlayed to the distribution of Faside SMR (yellow polyline) compared to the moon Maria (red polygon) and the global mosaic of LROC wide -angle cameras centered on the 180 ° afternoon. (B) Small image of SPA SMR cluster that indicates individual ridge segments (white arrows) (LROC NAC M1392716156LE). (C) Fir -side SMR cluster direction (orange line) is…
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Science
19 times a day: Male medaka’s mating limit revealed
Male medaka mate several times a day, and females lay eggs once a day. Provided by: Osaka Metropolitan University Unraveling the kinks of mating in the animal kingdom can help us gain insight into species survival. In animals with multiple partners that lay eggs outside the body, like most fish, the male releases sperm several times a day, but the…
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Physics
Proton halo structure revealed by accurate mass measurement of atomic nucleus
Schematic diagram of the proton and neutron distribution of mirror nuclei argon-31 and aluminum-31. On the left is the weakly bound proton-rich nuclear argon 31, which is predicted to exhibit a significant halo structure in this study. On the right is the deeply bound neutron-rich nucleus aluminum 31. Credit: IMP Researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the…
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Physics
Important role of structural defects revealed in deformation of amorphous solids
Yellow and red areas in the image indicate structural defects, and white circles indicate particles damaged by external stress. These particles involved in the deformation process occur preferentially in regions containing structural defects. Credit: Dr. Vijayakumar Chikkadi’s Research Group Researchers from Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune and CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) Pune have shown that macroscopic…
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