by Marcie Grabowski, University of Hawaii at Manoa The history of life on Earth has been marked five times by events of mass biodiversity extinction caused…
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By Maddie Capron A swarm of more than 141 earthquakes is rattling Yellowstone National Park, geologists said. The U.S. Geological Survey said Friday that an…
by Thomas Jefferson University Cells contain machinery that duplicates DNA into a new set that goes into a newly formed cell. That same class of…
by  Australian Research Council A new study indicates holes the solution to operational speed/coherence trade-off, potential scaling up of qubits to a mini-quantum computer.…
By Kenna Castleberry Within the realm of quantum mechanics, the generation of quantum entanglement remains one of the most challenging goals. Entanglement, simply put, is…
By  University of Vienna Artificial intelligence is part of our modern life by enabling machines to learn useful processes such as speech recognition and digital…
By Ray Norris, The Conversation In September 2019, my colleague Anna Kapinska gave a presentation showing interesting objects she’d found while browsing our new radio…
A study has tracked the shift from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to early farming that occurred in prehistoric Europe over a period of around 1,500 years. An…