Science

Scientists Uncover New State of Matter in Superconductor

An international team of physicists and materials scientists from the United States and China has discovered a new state of matter they’ve named ‘Cooper pair metal.’ Tiny holes punched into a high-temperature superconducting material revealed that Cooper pairs can also conduct electricity the way metals do. Image credit: Brown University. …

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Natural Genetic Engineering Allowed Plants to Move from Water to Land

Horizontal gene transfer from soil bacteria to algae allowed early life to move to land, according to new research. Cheng et al report genome sequences and analyses of two early diverging Zygnematophyceae species, Spirogloea muscicola and Mesotaenium endlicherianum, that share the same subaerial/terrestrial habitat with the earliest-diverging embryophytes, the bryophytes. …

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Megadroughts Likely Triggered Fall of Neo-Assyrian Empire

Climate-related megadroughts built the foundation for the collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (912 to 609 BCE), the largest and most powerful empire of its time, a new study published in the journal Science Advances suggests. The rise of the Neo-Assyrian Empire occurred during a two-centuries-long interval of anomalously wet climate …

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New Species of Herbivorous Dinosaur Identified in Canada

Paleontologists in Canada have found the fossil fragments from a new species of leptoceratopsid dinosaur that walked the Earth during the Cretaceous period. An artist’s impression of Ferrisaurus sustutensis. Image credit: Raven Amos / Royal BC Museum. The newly-discovered dinosaur lived approximately 67 million years ago (Cretaceous period). Named Ferrisaurus sustutensis, …

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Researchers Find More Than 1 Million Alternatives to DNA

  Life on Earth uses DNA and RNA to store and utilize genetic information, but what if there’s another way? A new analysis from researchers at Emory University and the Tokyo Institute of Technology suggests a plethora of molecules could serve the same basic task of organizing and storing genetic …

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