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Antimatter Goes Under the Microscope
The antimatter version of the hydrogen atom could soon finally give up its secrets. Scientists expect that antihydrogen will...
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Gorilla Joins the Genome Club
Researchers have deciphered the genetic code of the gorilla – the last of the Great Ape genuses to be...
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Scientists Closing in on ‘God Particle’
More scientists are getting closer in the search for the “God particle” of physics that would help explain the...
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The Trouble With Team Players
We assume that team players aren’t selfish—as the saying goes, there’s no “I” in team. But actually, there’s plenty...
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Climate Pragmatism
In his Dot Earth blog, Andrew Revkin writes about Jonathan Foley, director of the Institute of the Environment at...
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The Flame Challenge
Scientists have recognized for some time that there is a harmful gap in understanding between their work and much...
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Can Humans See ‘Spooky’ Quantum Images?
Quantum physics deals with the realm of the very small, and most of us never expect to see the...
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Fossil Pushes Back Date of Land-Animal Debut
A foot buried beneath Scottish soil for at least 345 million years pushes back the timeline for the appearance...
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Evolution of Biosphere and Econosphere Are Self Creative
Evolution may be the mysterious “antientropic force” that generates complexity, at least in the living world and, just perhaps,...
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New Evidence That Asteroid Hit Earth 13,000 Years Ago
New evidence supports the idea that a huge space rock collided with our planet about 13,000 years ago and...