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How do tardigrades survive freezing temperatures?

Tardigrades, also called water bears, which are just a millimeter in size, have adapted perfectly to rapidly changing environmental conditions. In the past, Ralph Schill,...

Deep Mind AlphaTensor Will Discover New Algorithms

Deep Mind has extended AlphaZero to mathematics to unlock new possibilities for research Algorithms. AlphaTensor, builds upon AlphaZero, an agent that has shown superhuman...

Stabilizing polarons opens up new physics

The method called density functional theory or DFT. It is used in physics, chemistry, and materials science to study the electronic structure of many-body...

Dinosaurs killing impact triggered a “mega-earthquake” that lasted weeks to months

The Chicxulub impact event was an ~100 million megaton blast that triggered the last mass extinction in Earth’s history. Although numerous studies report catastrophic...

SpaceX Successfully Launches Crew-5 Mission

This was SpaceX Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s fifth operational human spaceflight mission (Crew-5) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A)...

Journal Science on COVID Waves This Winter

COVID strains that look poised to drive the latest comeback are all subvariants of Omicron, which swept the globe over the past year. BA.2.75.2,...

Google and Tesla Will Compete With 10-100 Exaflop AI Clouds

In early 2022, Google revealed it is operating a full cluster of eight of these AI supercomputing pods in its Oklahoma data center. There...

Water Beneath the South Polar Ice Cap of Mars

The Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding instrument has detected liquid water beneath the Mars South Polar Ice Cap. This data supports...

Scientists discovered something unexpected about Platinum

Gold was thought to remain stable forever; however, a new WSU Institute for Shock Physics study found that it changes into a different related...

Jurassic ichthyosaurs divided food resources to coexist, study

Ichthyosaurs ruled the upper trophic levels of marine environments during the Jurassic Period. It is unclear whether distinct species that coexisted with one another...

Moon asteroid impacts mirrored on Earth, study

Impact glasses found in lunar soils provide a possible window into the impact history of the inner solar system. However, their use for precise...

Pacific Ocean will make way for the world’s next supercontinent on the planet

According to a new study by Curtin University, Earth’s next supercontinent: Amasia, will form when the Pacific Ocean closes in 200 to 300 million...

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