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  • 13.10

    Decades-old photosynthesis mystery finally solved

  • 12.10

    An interstellar visitor lights up the Red Planet’s sky

  • 11.10

    USC engineers just made light smarter with “optical thermodynamics”

  • 09.10

    Tiny asteroid flew right over Antarctica, and no one saw it coming

  • 08.10

    Hubble captures a galaxy that glows in blue and gold

  • 07.10

    Physicists just built a quantum lie detector. It works

  • 06.10

    October’s sky comes alive with a supermoon and shooting stars

  • 04.10

    These little robots literally walk on water

  • 03.10

    The Moon’s far side is hiding a chilling secret

  • 02.10

    A century-old piano mystery has just been solved

  • 30.09

    Scientists just solved Uranus’ coldest mystery

  • 30.09

    Astronomers stunned as fiery auroras blaze on a planet without a star

  • 30.09

    基于神经网络的海上OFDM信道估计

  • 30.09

    图嵌入模型中跨域关联隐私融合算法

  • 30.09

    大型蜂窝器堆叠结构的承载分析与研究

  • 30.09

    碳化硅超声振动螺旋磨孔砂轮磨损与表面质量研究

  • 29.09

    Hubble finds a hybrid galaxy with a mysterious and violent past

  • 28.09

    Quantum chips just proved they’re ready for the real world

  • 26.09

    This new camera sees the invisible in 3D without lenses

  • 23.09

    10 people who beat 8,000 others to become NASA astronaut candidates

  • 23.09

    Can meditation apps really reduce stress, anxiety, and insomnia?

  • 22.09

    Sneezing from cats or dust? Safe UV light may neutralize allergens in minutes

  • 21.09

    Hubble reveals baby stars in a galaxy torn by gravity

  • 19.09

    Shocking study exposes widespread math research fraud

  • 18.09

    Scientists build micromotors smaller than a human hair

  • 17.09

    The violent collisions that made Earth habitable

  • 16.09

    Strange ‘leopard spots’ in a Mars rock could be the strongest hint of life yet

  • 15.09

    Strange steam worlds could rewrite the search for life

  • 14.09

    NASA’s Webb Space Telescope just found strange red dots that shouldn’t exist

  • 13.09

    Johns Hopkins breakthrough could make microchips smaller than ever

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