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Lead-free magnetic perovskites

[ad_1] Credit: Public Domain CC0 Scientists from Linköping University in Sweden, working with the perovskite family of materials, have developed an optoelectronic double magnetic perovskite. The discovery opens up the possibility of coupling spintronics with optoelectronics for fast and energy-efficient information storage. Perovskites form a family of materials with many …

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More plant diversity, less pesticides

[ad_1] Over the course of two years, the scientists collected data from two similar pasture experiments, including the Jena experiment in Germany. Credit: Matthias Ditscherlein Increasing plant diversity improves the natural control of herbivorous insects in grasslands. Species-rich plant communities support natural predators and at the same time provide less …

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Unequal Partners Final Dance of Black Holes – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] Solving the equations of general relativity for colliding black holes is not easy. Physicists started using supercomputers to come up with solutions to this famous difficult problem in the 1960s. In 2000, with no solution in sight, Kip Thorne, 2018 Nobel laureate and one of LIGO’s designers, famously bet …

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Common cold antibodies contain clues to COVID-19’s behavior

[ad_1] The content of the article continued Pulmonary CT accelerates COVID-19 diagnosis in stroke patients In ER patients with stroke, lung imaging studies can help detect COVID-19 before nasal and pharyngeal swab test results come back, the researchers say. Stroke can be a sign of COVID-19, but swab results can …

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