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Daily briefing: Weird new electron behaviour thrills physicists
The first experiments have shown that electrons can behave as if they had fractional charges. Plus, how birds gesture ‘after you’ to their mate and...
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Ben Affleck Broke One Promise That Made Him Unfit To Be Jennifer Lopez's Husband - US Daily Report
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Daily briefing: Watch a hammerhead shark grow its hammer
First study of hammerhead shark embryos shows how their heads develop their iconic shape. Plus, attoseconds physics wins Nobel Prize and a huge new...
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The Women’s Prize for Fiction Shortlist
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Predicting thermodynamic stability of inorganic compounds using ensemble machine learning based on electron configuration
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