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Chile's Atacama Desert Flower Could Hold Key to Drought Tolerant Crops
In Chile's arid Atacama, the driest desert in the world, scientists are studying a small, resilient flower that could hold ...
Standing atop the Tencent Binhai Building by Shenzhen Bay, every building in the city skyline resembles a wise life form in a ...
Reseachers uses quantum simulations to vizualize the shape of a photon emitted by a single nanoparticle -- in this case, it's ...
A study from Rice University, published in PRX Quantum, has found that energy transfers more quickly between molecular sites ...
A heretofore unknown molecular mechanism helps plants save water in extreme drought and intense sunlight. A research team at ...
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Quantum entanglement may be nature’s secret for moving energy at lightning speed
Rice University study shows quantum entanglement speeds molecular energy transfer, offering insights for future solar ...
Swann explained how researchers put together computer-generated controlled climate experiments, which she then analyzed and ...
Earth wouldn't be the lively place it is without photosynthesis, which harnesses solar energy to fuel most of the planet's ...
New research reveals how the Earth might overcorrect for global warming. For a long time, scientists believed that the ...
Kobe University researchers found that orchids rely on wood-decaying fungi to germinate, feeding on the carbon from rotting logs. Their seedlings only grow near deadwood, forming precise fungal ...
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Secrets beneath the Southern Ocean: How ancient waters helped cool the Earth
Between 800,000 and 430,000 years ago, Earth went through a series of fairly gentle warm-ups that scientists are now calling “lukewarm interglacials. ” The air over Antarctica was chilly during these ...
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