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‘Painting with light’ illuminates photo evidence of air pollution

Researchers and artists have joined forces to ‘paint with light’ — making invisible air pollution visible and demonstrating the health

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Scientists detect slowest-spinning radio emitting neutron star ever recorded

Scientists have detected what they believe to be a neutron star spinning at an unprecedentedly slow rate — slower than

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New Gene therapy trial shows restored hearing and speech in children born deaf, treated in both ears

A novel gene therapy designed to target a form of inherited deafness restored hearing function in five children who were

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Diverse friend groups promote better social cohesion and wellbeing

New research featuring more than 24,000 people has found that having diverse groups of friends improves wellbeing and social cohesion,

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Fishy mystery of marine reptile solved

The identity of a local prehistoric marine reptile has finally been revealed after experts discovered that some of its remains

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Prostate cancer: Protein identified to reduce tumor growth

As prostate cancer progresses, it becomes increasingly aggressive and can metastasise. In this form, the tumour is difficult to treat,

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Novel method of detecting high-frequency gravitational waves in planetary magnetospheres

A groundbreaking method of detecting high-frequency gravitational waves (HFGWs) has been proposed by a research team led by Prof. Tao

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People feel more connected to ‘tweezer-like’ bionic tools that don’t resemble human hands

Some say the next step in human evolution will be the integration of technology with flesh. Now, researchers have used

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Crystal engineering modifies 2D metal halide perovskites into 1D nanowires

Purdue University engineers have developed a patent-pending method to synthesize high-quality, layered perovskite nanowires with large aspect ratios and tunable

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Using oceanography to understand fronts and cyclones on Jupiter

New research led by Lia Siegelman, a physical oceanographer at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shows that the