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Adsorptive regolith on Mars soaks up water, researchers reveal
Mars, the next frontier in space exploration, still poses many questions for scientists. The planet ...View More
New low-cost challenger to quantum computer: Ising machine
A low-energy challenger to the quantum computer that also works at room temperature may be the resul ...View More
'Smarts' count: Evolution of intelligence
The Beatles said it best: Love is all you need. And according to new research from The Australian Na ...View More
Why is Mars red? Scientists may finally have the answer
Mars has captivated scientists and the public alike for centuries. One of the biggest reasons is the ...View More
Today's forecast: Partially cloudy skies on an 'ultra-hot Neptune'
The exotic atmosphere of LTT 9779 b, a rare "ultra-hot Neptune," is coming to light thanks to observ ...View More
DNA origami suggests route to reusable, multifunctional biosensors
Using an approach called DNA origami, scientists at Caltech have developed a technique that could le ...View More
Gulf of Mars: Rover finds evidence of 'vacation-style' beaches on Mars
Mars may have once been home to sun-soaked, sandy beaches with gentle, lapping waves according to a ...View More
Glass fertilizer beads could be a sustained nutrient delivery system
Agricultural fertilizers are critical for feeding the world's population, restoring soil fertility a ...View More
How to get a robot collective to act like a smart material
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara and TU Dresden are blurring the lines between robotics and materials ...View More
Viking skulls reveal severe morbidity
Sweden's Viking Age population appears to have suffered from severe oral and maxillofacial disease, ...View More



