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Grape-Based Microwave Resonators for Enhanced Quantum Sensing

Grape-Based Microwave Resonators for Enhanced Quantum Sensing

Muhammad TuhinDecember 27, 2024April 23, 20250

In an unexpected and intriguing breakthrough, researchers at Macquarie University have demonstrated how ordinary supermarket grapes can be used to enhance the performance of quantum sensors. This innovative discovery, which…

Full-Gray Optical Trap Enabled by High-Order Multipole Forces in Structured Light

Full-Gray Optical Trap Enabled by High-Order Multipole Forces in Structured Light

Muhammad TuhinDecember 27, 2024April 23, 20250

A groundbreaking study led by Prof. Yao Baoli and Dr. Xu Xiaohao from the Xi’an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics (XIOPM), part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has…

Triplet Exciton Recycling in Organolanthanide Complexes for Enhanced X-ray Scintillation

Triplet Exciton Recycling in Organolanthanide Complexes for Enhanced X-ray Scintillation

Muhammad TuhinDecember 27, 2024April 23, 20250

Scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have pioneered a groundbreaking molecular design that dramatically enhances radioluminescence in organometallic scintillators. This innovative approach boosts radioluminescence by more than 1,300…

New Pterosaur Species Pushes Back Origins of Pterodactyloids

New Pterosaur Species Pushes Back Origins of Pterodactyloids

Muhammad TuhinDecember 26, 2024April 23, 20250

About 230 million years ago, in the Late Triassic period, a remarkable chapter in the history of life on Earth began. This was the era when pterosaurs, the first vertebrates…

New Insights into the Lives of Mosasaurs

New Insights into the Lives of Mosasaurs

Muhammad TuhinDecember 26, 2024April 23, 20250

The evolution of mosasaurs, a fascinating group of marine reptiles that thrived during the Late Cretaceous period, has long intrigued scientists. These creatures, often referred to as “sea lizards,” were…

Oldest Gorgonopsian Discovered in Mallorca

Oldest Gorgonopsian Discovered in Mallorca

Muhammad TuhinDecember 26, 2024April 23, 20250

An international team of researchers, led by the Institut CatalĂ  de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP) and the Museu Balear de Ciències Naturals (MUCBO | MBCN), has made an extraordinary discovery…

Study Reveals Lucy’s Running Limitations

Study Reveals Lucy’s Running Limitations

Muhammad TuhinDecember 26, 2024April 23, 20250

A team of natural scientists, musculoskeletal specialists, and evolutionary biologists from the U.K., along with a colleague from the Netherlands, recently conducted a fascinating study to explore the running capabilities…

DNA Scaffold Protein Found to Regulate Genes

DNA Scaffold Protein Found to Regulate Genes

Muhammad TuhinDecember 26, 2024April 23, 20250

A groundbreaking discovery has revealed that a cell protein, long thought to merely serve as a structural scaffold for DNA, plays a direct role in regulating the transcription of DNA…

Discovery of Early Cambrian Ecdysozoan Embryos in China

Discovery of Early Cambrian Ecdysozoan Embryos in China

Muhammad TuhinDecember 26, 2024April 23, 20250

An exciting new discovery by an international team of researchers offers fascinating insights into the early development of Ecdysozoa, a diverse and significant group of animals that includes roundworms, velvet…

No Big Bang? Quantum Gravity Model Suggests Eternal Universe

No Big Bang? Quantum Gravity Model Suggests Eternal Universe

Muhammad TuhinFebruary 9, 2015April 23, 20250

A revolutionary new model combining quantum corrections with Einstein’s theory of general relativity might just have cracked some of the universe’s deepest mysteries. The model proposes that the universe may…

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