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SScience Read More A perfectly balanced atom just broke one of nuclear physics’ biggest rulesMarch 8, 2026 For many years, nuclear physicists believed that “Islands of Inversion” were found mainly in isotopes packed with extra…
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WWildlife Read More Werner Herzog Captures a Man’s Tireless Search for Ghost ElephantsMarch 8, 2026 The first photo of a ghost elephant captured by a motion controlled camera. The eyes glow in this…
SScience Read More Scientists Form Complex DNA Structures Without Hydrogen BondMarch 8, 2026 Complex DNA architectures are obtained by stacking triangular units, much like well-placed bricks without mortar. Credit Simon Vecchioni…
EEnvironment Read More Antarctica Looks Like It’s Bleeding. Scientists Finally Figured Out Why.March 8, 2026 3 min read Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys, among the…
SScience Read More Xi’an Jiaotong University team bioprints aligned skeletal muscle tissue using electric fields | VoxelMattersMarch 8, 2026 Stay up to date with everything that is happening in the wonderful world of AM via our LinkedIn…
EEnvironment Read More Tackling air pollution should be part of government work to cut cancer rates, scientists say | Air pollutionMarch 8, 2026 Cutting air pollution should form part of government strategies to reduce cancer rates, the European Code Against Cancer…
SScience Read More Cambridge scientists capture electrons leaping across solar materials in 18 femtosecondsMarch 8, 2026 A tiny burst of motion inside a molecule may be enough to shove an electron across a solar…
EEnvironment Read More US coal mines to turn into underground water batteries with new methodMarch 8, 2026 Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have successfully developed advanced modeling tools that could transform the nation’s…