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Condensed Matter Aug 12, 2024

Neutrons reveal the existence of local symmetry breaking in a Weyl semimetal

The first materials scientists might have been early humans who—through trial-and-error experiments—discovered the first "cutting-edge" technologies. They found that the best arrowheads and other tools could be made from ...

Economics & Business Aug 12, 2024

Researchers identify the best indicators to monitor market risk in different commercial real estate sectors

The most reliable metrics for identifying real estate price bubbles vary between property type, new research suggests.

Optics & Photonics Aug 12, 2024

Chip that entangles four photons opens up possibility of inviolable quantum encryption

Unlike classical encryption, which relies on mathematical algorithms, quantum encryption assures security based on physical principles. Detection of espionage or interference is guaranteed by unavoidable alteration of the ...

Ecology Aug 12, 2024

Bacteria's hidden hand in tick survival

A new study led by Prof. Yuval Gottlieb from the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has unveiled important information about the relationship between the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus ...

Planetary Sciences Aug 12, 2024

NASA to launch 8 scientific balloons from New Mexico

NASA's Scientific Balloon Program has kicked off its annual fall balloon campaign at the agency's balloon launch facility in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Eight balloon flights carrying scientific experiments and technology demonstrations ...

Environment Aug 12, 2024

Study reveals Canadian wildfires are affecting US air quality and raising health concerns

Rutgers researchers examined particulate matter from a June 2023 fire that triggered advisories for more than 100 million Americans in the Northeast.

Mathematics Aug 12, 2024

Those with the biggest biases choose first, according to new math study

In just a few months, voters across America will head to the polls to decide who will be the next U.S. president. A new study draws on mathematics to break down how humans make decisions like this one.

Education Aug 12, 2024

Aboriginal children as young as five are getting suspended from school. We can't 'close the gap' if this is happening

The recent Closing the Gap report had some promising news for education, with a 25% increase in Aboriginal children enrolled in childcare over the past seven years.

Earth Sciences Aug 12, 2024

Balancing technology and governance are key to achieving climate goals, study highlights

Despite advancements in clean energy, global CO2 emissions continue to rise. IIASA researchers contributed to a new international study that underscores the importance of integrating technological advancements with robust ...

Plants & Animals Aug 12, 2024

Fern becomes first in suborder to be classed as 'independent gametophyte'

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered that the fern Hymenasplenium murakami-hatanakae can become independent gametophytes, i.e., live for long periods without a spore-producing sporophyte. The work ...

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