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Electrons inside graphene have been pushed to supersonic speeds
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Electrons inside graphene have been pushed to supersonic speeds

  • science
October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

Making electrons flow like a liquid is difficult, but inside graphene researchers forced them to move so fast that they created dramatic shockwaves Source link

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Stunning images highlight fight to save Earth’s rich biodiversity 
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Stunning images highlight fight to save Earth’s rich biodiversity 

  • science
October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

From an alien-looking flat-faced longhorn beetle to an abandoned baby rhino, images at London’s Natural History Museum show what we stand to lose from the decimation of global biodiversity Source link

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Hannah Ritchie's new book on net zero is a breath of fresh air
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Hannah Ritchie's new book on net zero is a breath of fresh air

  • science
October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

Clearing the Air answers all your burning questions about the net-zero transition, with optimistic, data-led insights designed to address misinformation about climate change, says Madeleine Cuff Source link

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How pie-in-the-sky conspiracies distract from climate dangers
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How pie-in-the-sky conspiracies distract from climate dangers

  • science
October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

The conspiracy theory that bad actors use “chemtrails” from aircraft to poison us sucks energy from legitimate protest against aviation’s effects on the climate, says Graham Lawton Source link

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Why not all ultra-processed foods are bad for you
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Why not all ultra-processed foods are bad for you

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October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

Just because a food is ultra-processed doesn’t mean it is unhealthy. Regulation and eating advice must reflect this, say Julia Belluz and Kevin Hall, co-authors of Food Intelligence: The science of how food both nourishes and harms us Source link

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We are horrified to discover that not every rose has a thorn
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We are horrified to discover that not every rose has a thorn

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October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

Feedback is shocked to learn that one of our most cherished metaphors involving roses and thorns really needs to be revisited. That’s what happens when you invite the botanists to play Source link

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The Whispers of Rock is a personal journey through aeons of geology
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The Whispers of Rock is a personal journey through aeons of geology

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October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

In her new book, earth scientist Anjana Khatwa writes a love letter to Earth’s rocks and mountains, offering a passionate blend of science and spirituality Source link

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Learning to play nice with other people
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Learning to play nice with other people

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October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

How did cooperation emerge in a cut-throat world? There are clues in the prisoner’s dilemma experiment, says Peter Rowlett Source link

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Blue Planet Red is wrong about Mars – but it's surprisingly poignant
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Blue Planet Red is wrong about Mars – but it's surprisingly poignant

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October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

Brian Cory Dobbs’s documentary promotes the baseless idea that Mars was once inhabited by an advanced civilisation. But there’s some value in how it inadvertently documents a generation of otherwise-sensible scientists, says Simon Ings Source link

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Memory chips just 10 atoms thick could vastly increase capacity
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Memory chips just 10 atoms thick could vastly increase capacity

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October 8, 2025 farman.mansoori.ff@gmail.com

A memory chip just 10 atoms thick has been tested in a lab and integrated into conventional chips, demonstrating a technology that could improve the capacity of our devices Source link

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