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Physicists say quantum mechanics may not need imaginary numbers after all
Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that explains how matter and energy behave at the atomic ...View More
Spider-like creatures help uncover the surprising origins of fatherhood
Citizen scientists have helped researchers uncover how parental care evolved in harvestmen, a group ...View More
Deep-sea life has a secret food source scientists never expected
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected source of food in the deep ocean that could change how resea ...View More
Scientists warn invasive Asian mantises are threatening Europe's wildlife
Praying mantises have fascinated people for centuries. Across different cultures, they have been vie ...View More
Hawaii's famous “happy-face” spider has a surprising relative
A tiny spider with a bright red smile on its back has surprised scientists by turning up thousands o ...View More
Harvard scientists turn a silicon chip into a DNA writing machine
Silicon chips have been the foundation of modern computing for decades. Now, researchers are giving ...View More
Rare goblin shark filmed alive for the first time in the deep sea
For the first time, scientists have documented live goblin sharks (Mitsukurina owstoni) thriving in ...View More
Schrödinger’s anthill: Quantum entanglement found in a crystal large enough to hold
Quantum phenomena are usually associated with extremely small objects such as individual atoms, mole ...View More
The Neanderthal “love story” isn’t what the DNA actually shows
Within a few hours, a statistical analysis had been whipped up into a tale of desire. The “sex live ...View More
Great ape laughter reveals a hidden origin of human speech
A new study from the University of Warwick suggests that the rhythm of human laughter has remained s ...View More













