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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMPhysicists find a loophole in Heisenbergs uncertainty principle without breaking itBy using something called a quantum grid, scientists have found a clever way to simultaneously measure momentum and position without violating Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 VueConnectez-vous pour aimer, partager et commenter!
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMScience history: Alexander Fleming wakes up to funny mold in his petri dish, and accidentally discovers the first antibiotic Sept. 28, 1928Alexander Fleming was doing experiments with bacteria when he woke up to a strange mold growing in his petri dish. The "mold juice" would usher in the first antibiotic, penicillin, and would revolutionize medical care for bacterial infections.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COM30,000-year-old 'personal toolkit' found in the Czech Republic provides 'very rare' glimpse into the life of a Stone Age hunter-gathererArchaeologists have found an extraordinary cluster of Stone Age artifacts that may have been the personal gear of a single prehistoric individual.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMJames Webb Space Telescope reveals thick cosmic dust of Sagittarius B2, the most most enormous star-forming cloud in the Milky Way Space photo of the weekThe James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered dazzling newborn stars and thick cosmic dust in Sagittarius B2, the Milky Way's most enormous star-forming cloud.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMDo figs really have dead wasps in them?Does every fig you eat really have a dead wasp inside?0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue
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WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COMWhat Actually Is Fear? Find Out More In Issue 39 Of CURIOUS Out NowDo people still get mummified? Which animals have the worst table manners? All this and more exclusively in the latest issue of our e-magazine.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue
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WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COMIt Had A "Strong Pleistocene Aroma": In 1984, Scientists Ate A 50,000-Year-Old Bison In A StewThe taste was delicious, and none of us suffered any ill effects from the meal.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMWhy OpenAIs solution to AI hallucinations would kill ChatGPT tomorrowOpenAI has published a new paper identifying why ChatGPT is prone to making things up. Unfortunately, the problem may be unfixable.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 39 Vue
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMResearchers uncover hidden ingredients behind AI creativityImage generators are designed to mimic their training data, so where does their apparent creativity come from? A recent study suggests that it's an inevitable by-product of their architecture.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 39 Vue
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMScience history: Rosetta stone is deciphered, opening a window into ancient Egyptian civilization Sept. 27, 1822On Sept. 27, 1822, French philologist Jean-Franois Champollion announced that he had deciphered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, using the Rosetta stone. This ushered in a new craze for Egyptology and helped us understand one of the world's longest-running civilizations.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 45 Vue
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WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COMEarths Oldest And Deepest Lake Hides A "Dark Secret": Cannibalistic FishThis 25-million-year-old lake holds one-fifth of all the planets fresh surface water.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 40 Vue
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMScience news this week: A breakthrough cure for Huntington's disease and a fast-growing black hole that breaks physicsSept. 27, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 40 Vue
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