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Carbon nanotubes in search of a solar niche A group of German scientists has analyzed the possible trajectory of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in photovoltaic research and industry and has ...
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Russia 'threatened to ram' US ship in Sea of Japan Russia says one of its warships caught and chased off a US Navy destroyer after it entered territorial waters in the Sea of Japan on Tuesday. Moscow ...
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CRISPRi screens reveal sources of metabolic robustness in E. coli In the future, the researchers want to apply this knowledge to build better models of metabolism, which enable rational-design of industrial microbes.
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National curriculum 'systematically omits' black British history In mathematics and science, teachers should include black scientists and mathematicians in their lessons, as well as the study of maths in sub-Saharan ...
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How humans use objects in novel ways to solve problems When we need to drive in a nail but don't have a hammer, we easily realize that we can use a heavy, flat object like a rock in its place. When our table ...
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Covid-19: Three households can mix over Christmas in UK People can mix in homes, places of worship and outdoor spaces, and travel restrictions will also be eased. But a formed "Christmas bubble" must be ...
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The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO): Detecting ripples in space-time Beginning in the 1960s and 70s, researchers built prototype gravitational wave detectors using free-hanging mirrors that bounced a laser between them.
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Boom Supersonic will test fly its new faster-than-sound XB-1 jet in 2021 Aviation startup Boom Supersonic plans to fly a supersonic jet demonstrator in 2021, the company recently announced. Advertisement. The XB-1 ...
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