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Resistance in Walls Can Cause Disruptive Energy Loss
Resistance in Walls Can Cause Disruptive Energy Loss
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Scientists Find a Common Thread Linking Subatomic Color Glass Condensate and Massive Black Holes
Scientists Find a Common Thread Linking Subatomic Color Glass Condensate and Massive Black Holes
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Electric Vehicle Batteries Could Get Big Boost With New Polymer Coating
Electric Vehicle Batteries Could Get Big Boost With New Polymer Coating
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Lunar Telescope Will Search for Ancient Radio Waves
Lunar Telescope Will Search for Ancient Radio Waves
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Diverse Approach Key to Carbon Removal
Diverse Approach Key to Carbon Removal
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New STEM program for high school girls comes to Fermilab
New STEM program for high school girls comes to Fermilab
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A wise tool for modifying microbes
A wise tool for modifying microbes
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A Quick New Way to Screen Virus Proteins for Antibiotic Properties
A Quick New Way to Screen Virus Proteins for Antibiotic Properties
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Roman Space Telescope and Rubin Observatory scientists collaborate on a giant testbed of simulated galaxies
Roman Space Telescope and Rubin Observatory scientists collaborate on a giant testbed of simulated galaxies
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Ogo Enekwizu Brings Soot-seeded Clouds into the Laboratory
Ogo Enekwizu Brings Soot-seeded Clouds into the Laboratory
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Scientists Map Changes in Soot Particles Emitted from Wildfires
Scientists Map Changes in Soot Particles Emitted from Wildfires
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Sixbert Muhoza studies a new class of materials that could help fight climate change
Sixbert Muhoza studies a new class of materials that could help fight climate change
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Heterostructures developed at Purdue support predictions of counterpropagating charged edge modes at the v=2/3 fractional quantum Hall state
Heterostructures developed at Purdue support predictions of counterpropagating charged edge modes at the v=2/3 fractional quantum Hall state
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Rising silicon-rich snow in the Earth's outer core
Rising silicon-rich snow in the Earth's outer core
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FSU chemist awarded DOE grant to design safer, more eco-friendly materials for fuel cells
FSU chemist awarded DOE grant to design safer, more eco-friendly materials for fuel cells
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Quantum sensors see Weyl photocurrents flow
Quantum sensors see Weyl photocurrents flow
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Defending Baltimore Against Climate Change
Defending Baltimore Against Climate Change
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Novel quantum entanglement lets researchers spy on atomic nuclei
Novel quantum entanglement lets researchers spy on atomic nuclei
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Physicists Create New Model of Ringing Black Holes
Physicists Create New Model of Ringing Black Holes
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Researchers develop innovative tool for measuring electron dynamics in semiconductors
Researchers develop innovative tool for measuring electron dynamics in semiconductors