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When ice turns into water, the change happens almost instantly. As soon as the temperature reaches the melting point, the
In Lewis Carroll’s “Through the Looking-Glass,” Alice runs endlessly alongside the Red Queen but never moves ahead. “It takes all
Physicists have identified an unexpected connection between magnetism and the pseudogap, a puzzling phase of matter that appears in some
Researchers at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at The Grainger College of Engineering have identified the first physical
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Scientists have created a new way to predict how cancer cells evolve as they gain or lose entire chromosomes. These
The dark matter distribution observed by the Hubble Space Telescope (left) and by the James Webb Space Telescope (right) Dr



