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- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- April 18, 2018
Hungry, hungry enzymes.

Hungry, hungry enzymes.
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine made a breakthrough recently in verifying a new material configuration to facilitate cooling.

Hypothetical subatomic particles called axions get their chance to shine

A mysterious vomiting condition tied to marijuana use has an even stranger antidote: hot showers.

Scientists waste countless hours navigating paywalls to access research papers, but major changes are underway

Here’s why dreams matter.

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology demonstrates a robot designed for rescue missions or helping people with disabilities.

According to our best theories of physics, the fundamental building blocks of matter are not particles, but continuous fluid-like substances known as ‘quantum fields’. David Tong explains what we know about these fields, and how they fit into our understanding of the Universe.

A fresh water rinse is just as important as washing in detergent for getting your clothes clean, according to physicists in the US and the UK.



