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Neutrons on classically inexplicable paths

Can a particle be in two different places at the same time? In quantum physics, it can: Quantum theory allows

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Cool roofs are best at beating cities’ heat

Painting roofs white or covering them with a reflective coating would be more effective at cooling cities like London than

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Clever pupils don’t need to attend academically selective schools to thrive, study finds

Findings published in a new peer-reviewed paper in the British Journal of Educational Studies challenges the idea that academically selective

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Crucial gaps in climate risk assessment methods

A study by Stefano Battiston of the Department of Finance at the University of Zurich and his co-authors has identified

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What was behind the 2021-2022 energy crisis within Europe?

An energy crisis hit Europe in 2021-2022, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which sent electricity prices skyrocketing — even within

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Clever clothes! Seams in clothing capture body movement

Everyday clothing may soon be able to capture and record body movements according to new research published by the Universities

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Mighty floods of the Nile River during warmer and wetter climates

Global warming as well as recent droughts and floods threaten large populations along the Nile Valley. Understanding how such a

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Extinct humans survived on the Tibetan plateau for 160,000 years

Bone remains found in a Tibetan cave 3,280 m above sea level indicate an ancient group of humans survived here

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Mobile phone data helps track pathogen spread and evolution of superbugs

A new way to map the spread and evolution of pathogens, and their responses to vaccines and antibiotics, will provide

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Mapping the surfaces of MXenes, atom by atom, reveals new potential for the 2D materials

In the decade since their discovery at Drexel University, the family of two-dimensional materials called MXenes has shown a great