Science
World’s oldest wine found in 2000-year-old Roman tomb
- By aicren.com
- . June 21, 2024
[ad_1] The 2000-year-old wine found in a Roman tomb in Carmona, Spain Juan Manuel Román/University of Cordoba A reddish liquid
Chemists invoke bizarre Maxwell’s demon on the largest scale yet
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- . June 18, 2024
[ad_1] Physicist James Clerk Maxwell proposed his demonic thought experiment in 1867 SSPL/Science Museum/Getty Images A chemical pump based on
Light-activated drugs could keep sleep-deprived military pilots alert
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- . June 15, 2024
[ad_1] Military pilots must stay alert while controlling fighter aircraft, such as this F-15E Strike Eagle U.S. Air Force photo
Quantum sensor gets a read on tiny worm implanted with nanodiamonds
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- . June 12, 2024
[ad_1] Tiny diamonds and quantum sensors can be used to measure conditions inside cells or living organisms, potentially offering a
Tiny great ape fossils identified as new species from Europe
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- . June 9, 2024
[ad_1] Two teeth, viewed from multiple angles, from the newly identified ancient ape Buronius manfredschmidi Böhme et al., 2024, PLOS
Origins of modern horses traced to breeding revolution 4200 years ago
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- . June 6, 2024
[ad_1] The domestication of horses began on the Eurasian steppes Lina Shatalova/iStockphoto/Getty Images Ancient breeders dramatically shortened the natural generation
How materials that rewind light can test physics’ most extreme ideas
- By aicren.com
- . June 3, 2024
[ad_1] For an experiment designed to reverse time, the apparatus was surprisingly simple: little more than a tank of water.
Time may be an illusion created by quantum entanglement
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- . May 31, 2024
[ad_1] Where does time come from? Quality Stock / Alamy Time may not be a fundamental element of our physical
Sophie Attwood: The behavioural scientist helping us choose more sustainable foods
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- . May 28, 2024
[ad_1] What we eat has a huge impact not just on our health, but also on that of the planet.
Tamiflu seems to relieve noise-induced hearing loss in mice
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- . May 25, 2024
[ad_1] Mice that were given a high dose of the antiviral drug oseltamivir phosphate, better known as Tamiflu, after prolonged