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A Hidden Heat Source on Uranus Just Changed What We Know About Planets
Uranus isn’t as cold as it seems — scientists found it’s still leaking ancient heat. Scientists have discovered that Uranus gives off more heat than it takes in from the Sun, revealing that the planet still holds onto internal heat left over from its formation. This breakthrough ...
scitechdaily.com | -56 mins agoAstronomers Just Caught a Giant Baby Planet Sculpting Spirals in Space
Astronomers may have captured the rare moment of a planet forming around a young star, HD 135344B, 440 light-years away. Using the powerful ERIS instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope, they spotted a potential planet embedded in the disc’s spiral arm—right where theoretic...
scitechdaily.com | -31 mins agoMethane on a 3000°C Planet? Webb Just Shattered Expectations
Exciting new findings reveal that WASP-121b, a blazing-hot giant planet, may have formed far from its star in a colder, ice-rich region—before migrating inward to its current extreme orbit. Chemical fingerprints point to a frigid birthplace: The mix of methane and silicon monoxid...
scitechdaily.com | -6 mins agoBreaking the Speed Limit: High-Speed Optical Coherence Modulation With Lithium Niobate
Overcoming conventional technological limitations to realize high-speed optical coherence modulation at 350 kHz. Structured light fields possess a wide range of unique and powerful characteristics. By gaining greater control over their optical coherence, researchers can not only ...
scitechdaily.com | 5 hours agoAtomic Vision Achieved: New Microscope Sees Light at 1-Nanometer Precision
Scientists have built a microscope capable of visualizing optical responses at the scale of individual atoms, redefining the limits of optical imaging. Scientists have created a groundbreaking microscope capable of capturing how surfaces respond to light with an exceptional resol...
scitechdaily.com | 6 hours agoScientists Develop “Lung-on-a-Chip” That Could Help Stop the Next Pandemic
Using iPSCs on microfluidic chips to unravel respiratory illnesses. Respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 have triggered multiple global pandemics and continue to strain healthcare systems worldwide. These viruses can inflict serious harm on the lungs, particularly targeting two ma...
scitechdaily.com | 6 hours agoMillipede Molecules Scramble Ants – And Might Help Heal the Human Brain
Hidden beneath the forest floor, the humble millipede may hold the key to treating pain and neurological diseases. Scientists at Virginia Tech have uncovered a new family of complex molecules in the secretions of a native millipede species. These compounds, potent enough to confu...
scitechdaily.com | 11 hours agoA Pill That Makes Your Blood Deadly to Mosquitoes? It’s Real – And It Works
A simple pill may be the latest breakthrough in the fight against malaria. A massive study across Kenya and Mozambique found that mass administration of ivermectin—an antiparasitic drug—reduced malaria cases by 26%. The pill works in a surprising way: it makes human blood deadly ...
scitechdaily.com | 12 hours agoCan’t Hit 10,000 Steps? Turns Out You Don’t Need To
You don’t need 10,000 steps to boost your health. A massive new study shows that 7000 steps a day can cut your risk of dying early by 47% and offers wide-ranging protection against diseases like dementia, diabetes, and depression. 7000 Steps vs. 10,000: Rethinking the Daily Goal ...
scitechdaily.com | 12 hours agoGreener and Cheaper: How Zinc Could Change Farming Forever
Zinc, long overlooked as a mere micronutrient, turns out to be a game-changer in legume nitrogen fixation. Scientists have discovered a novel zinc sensor protein, FUN, that acts as a master regulator in this process—helping plants interpret environmental cues and manage nodule ef...
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