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General Physics Mar 17, 2022

Moon's orbit proposed as a gravitational wave detector

Researchers from the UAB, IFAE and University College London propose using the variations in distance between the Earth and the moon, which can be measured with a precision of less than a centimeter, as a new gravitational ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 15, 2022

Drug-resistant bacteria flaunt their new power with easily detectable shape changes

If you've been hitting the gym and getting results, you know it's time to strut your stuff; and it turns out bacteria feel the same way. Researchers from Japan have found that bacteria that have developed resistance to antibiotics ...

Biotechnology Mar 4, 2022

Machine learning could help scientists design better viral diagnostics

Researchers have developed an automated method that predicts the effectiveness of viral diagnostic tests and designs optimized ones.

General Physics Feb 25, 2022

Researchers simulate important structural elements of the pion

When it comes to describing the fundamental structure and composition of matter, the research field of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) comes into play. With the help of QCD, the strong interaction—one of the four fundamental ...

General Physics Feb 25, 2022

New simulations refine axion mass, refocusing dark matter search

Physicists searching—unsuccessfully—for today's most favored candidate for dark matter, the axion, have been looking in the wrong place, according to a new supercomputer simulation of how axions were produced shortly ...

Social Sciences Feb 17, 2022

M-Score model remains most viable means of predicting corporate fraud

Enhanced oversight over the auditing profession and firms' financial reporting has led to a proliferation of models to predict financial statement fraud.

Astronomy Feb 17, 2022

New 'black widow' millisecond pulsar discovered

An international team of astronomers reports the detection of a new millisecond pulsar (MSP) using the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). The newfound pulsar, designated PSR J1555−2908, turns out to be one of the so-called "black ...

Optics & Photonics Feb 17, 2022

The sound of light: Photoacoustics for biomedical applications

Medical imaging techniques provide a unique view inside the body and are invaluable for diagnosis and disease monitoring. From X-ray, over MRI to ultrasound, the field is vast and diverse. When imaging biological tissue, ...

Quantum Physics Feb 14, 2022

Quantum errors made more tolerable

ETH physicists have modified one of the major schemes for quantum error correction and put it into practice, demonstrating that they can substantially prolong the lifetime of quantum states—a crucial ingredient for future ...

Environment Feb 10, 2022

Computing carbon storage: Researchers identifies factors for safe and effective carbon capture and storage

The road to a stabilized climate is challenging and contentious. A number of solutions will be needed to enable a fast, equitable transition away from fossil fuels: among them the development of sustainable energy sources, ...

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