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44,035 What's in a name? A new class of superconductors A new theory that could explain how unconventional superconductivity arises in a diverse set of compounds might never have happened if a team of physicists had chosen a different name for their 2017 model of orbital-selective superconductivity.
44,036 CHEOPS finds unique planetary system The CHEOPS space telescope detects six planets orbiting the star TOI-178. Five of the planets are in a harmonic rhythm despite very different compositions - a novelty.
44,041 Adding or subtracting single quanta of sound Researchers perform experiments that can add or subtract a single quantum of sound -- with surprising results when applied to noisy sound fields.
44,042 Optimal information about the invisible Laser beams can be used to precisely measure an object's position or velocity. Normally, a clear, unobstructed view of this object is required. Irregular environments scatter the light beam - but as it turns out, precisely this effect can be used to obtain optimum information in difficult situations.
44,043 Graphene: Increased market penetration by 2025 Graphene Flagship experts identify key opportunities in graphene commercialisation after a comprehensive three-year analysis of production methods and potential applications.
44,044 Domino effects and synchrony in seizure initiation In a brain with a neurological disorder like epilepsy, synchronization between groups of neurons can grow to a dangerous extent when a collection of brain cells begins to emit excess electricity. Researchers used a mathematical model to explore the interplay between neurons that leads to these transitions in synchronization during the onset of seizures.
44,061 Sport may fast-track numeracy skills for Indigenous children Greater sports participation among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is linked with better academic performance, according to new research from the University of South Australia.
44,089 Breakthrough design vastly improves mechanical heart valve New research may take the current 'gold standard' for heart valves to a new level of reliability. A team of researchers has developed a way to improve overall blood flow through the valves, so the design of mechanical heart valves will more closely match the real thing.
44,090 Toddlers who use touchscreens may be more distractible New research highlights some of the effects regular use of touchscreens might have on toddlers.
44,122 Scientists use a novel ink to 3D print 'bone' with living cells 3D printers may one day become a permanent fixture of the operating theatre after scientists showed they could print bone-like structures containing living cells.

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