Quantum tunneling is a phenomenon where particles can move through a barrier that, according to classical physics, they shouldn’t be able to penetrate.
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Superconductivity is a state in which a material can conduct electricity without resistance. Normally, when electricity flows through a wire, some of it is lost as heat due to resistance.
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In the world of quantum mechanics, particles behave in ways that can seem almost magical. One of the most fascinating rules governing this realm is the Pauli exclusion principle.
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Everybody has a brain, and nobody knows how it works, although neuroscience researchers are finding some surprising aspects about how we think.
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A groundbreaking field has emerged that challenges our understanding of genetics and the intricate dance between nature and nurture. Epigenetics, a term coined in the 1940s, has evolved into a vibrant area of research, unveiling the enigmatic relationship between our genes and our environment.
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In the realm of quantum physics, where the laws of classical physics break down and small particles misbehave, a new and intriguing concept has emerged: quantum smell.
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In the intricate tapestry of human society, language and culture stand as pillars that shape our perceptions, influencing how we view the world around us.
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In the annals of maritime history, the quest for determining longitude at sea was a long- standing challenge that captivated the minds of sailors, scientists and governments alike.
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In the vast expanse of Siberia lies a geological wonder that has puzzled scientists for decades — the Siberian Traps.
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In the realm of quantum physics, a fascinating phenomenon known as quantum spin plays a crucial role in understanding the behavior of subatomic particles.
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The Voynich Manuscript, a cryptic and enigmatic text shrouded in mystery, has baffled scholars, cryptographers and historians for centuries.
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Infinity, by definition, is the idea of something that is endless or without boundaries.
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The concept of matter-antimatter asymmetry has captivated the scientific community for decades.
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A word from Captain Obvious: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
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Some minerals have color because of what they do to light that passes through them or reflects from their surfaces.
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When speaking of mass extinctions, we evoke a seriousness that transcends anything that we have experienced in human history.
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For more than 100 years the safest, most effective, least expensive and widest-ranging drug known to man has been available to ease headaches, stop inflammation and lower fever.
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We have understood for a long time that the oceans play a significant role in transferring heat from the equator to the poles, but only in recent years have we begun to understand the importance of the link between ocean and atmosphere.
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