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- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- November 9, 2017
We’ve waited a long time for this.
We’ve waited a long time for this.
Scientists who have been puzzling for years over the genetic “peculiarity” of a tiny population of orangutans in Sumatra have finally concluded that they are a new species to science.
New theory explains many of the bizarre observations made in quantum mechanics.
Muon-detecting sensors have revealed a huge cavity hidden within the pyramid – the first major structural find since the 19th century
Researchers say social, ethical and political concerns are mounting and greater oversight is urgently needed
It glows and burns and is associated with glowing skulls, graveyard ghosts and spontaneous human combustion – not to mention painful and fatal illness
Physicists from Brown University have devised a new strategy for directly detecting dark matter, the elusive material thought to account for the majority of matter in the universe.
What if there really is a secret space program financed by a so-called black budget?
Research led by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania demonstrated that not only could patterns on liquid crystals be controlled at nanoscales, but the changes could be visible without microscopes.
When pushing the boundaries of discovery, sometimes even the most experienced of scientists can get a surprise jolt from a completely unpredictable result.