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- Not all cats are grey in the dark!
- Charging electric cars up to 90% in 6 minutes
- Timekeeping theory combines quantum clocks and Einstein's relativity
- DNA in fringe-lipped bat feces reveals unexpected eating habits
- These two bird-sized dinosaurs evolved the ability to glide, but weren't great at it
Not all cats are grey in the dark! Posted: 23 Oct 2020 09:31 AM PDT Using two mode-locked femtosecond lasers and a single photon counting detector, scientists have recorded broad spectra with close to one hundred thousand colors in almost complete darkness. |
Charging electric cars up to 90% in 6 minutes Posted: 23 Oct 2020 06:58 AM PDT POSTECH Professor Byoungwoo Kang's research team uncovers a new Li-ion battery electrode material that can achieve high-energy density and high power capability per volume without reducing particle size. |
Timekeeping theory combines quantum clocks and Einstein's relativity Posted: 23 Oct 2020 05:20 AM PDT Cool research story with connections to atomic clocks, Einstein and quantum mechanics. The research shows the 'spooky' interference that can impact even the most sophisticated clocks. |
DNA in fringe-lipped bat feces reveals unexpected eating habits Posted: 22 Oct 2020 02:02 PM PDT By examining the guano of the fringe-lipped bat (Trachops cirrhosus), biologists encountered surprising results about its eating habits and foraging abilities. |
These two bird-sized dinosaurs evolved the ability to glide, but weren't great at it Posted: 22 Oct 2020 08:26 AM PDT Despite having bat-like wings, two small dinosaurs, Yi and Ambopteryx, struggled to fly, only managing to glide clumsily between the trees where they lived, researchers report. Unable to compete with other tree-dwelling dinosaurs and early birds, they went extinct after just a few million years. The findings support that dinosaurs evolved flight in several different ways before modern birds evolved. |
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