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Scientists Found a New State of Matter Between Liquid and Solid
This corralled supercooled liquid relies on the surprising property that some atoms in a liquid remain stationary regardless of temperature.
The Polar Bears of the Arctic are Evolving in Real Time
A genetic analysis of polar bears in southeast Greenland found that genes related to heat-stress, aging, and metabolism are behaving differently compared to polar bears in more northern regions.
This Untapped Source of Electricity Could Provide Endless Energy—And Scientists Think They Know How to Unlock It
The process takes advantage of a tiny, repetitive mechanical motion.
Scientists Spotted Rare Coins on the Black Market—And Traced Them to a 3,200-Year-Old Fortress
The Celtic silver coins led to the top of Croatia's Mount Pupak, where, after two years, researchers discovered the fortress.
A Passenger Jet Dropped 10 Stories in 7 Seconds. Space Particles May Be to Blame.
High-energy cosmic rays errors possibly created a soft error, known as a "bit flip," in the onboard avionics of the Airbus 320.
Archaeologists Read About a Lost Village in John Smith's Writings. Then They Dug Up Its Remains.
Long discussed in Rappahannock oral tradition, the village site can now be preserved by the tribe's modern members.
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