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The gravitational waves emitted by the merger of black holes, when lensed by massive objects as the waves travel toward Earth can be used to calculate the rate at which the universe is expanding
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The genome of the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis, a model for animal development, regeneration, immunity and lignocellulose digestion. VijayRaghavan K, ed. eLife. 2016;5:e20062. doi:10.7554/eLife.20062.
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Comparing the complexity of scientific theories is challenging. Mathematical symmetry can provide an excellent guide.
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Oil and gas extraction infrastructure in the Permian Basin
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Leeta's Kira Wyckhoff (left), and Linus Kautzsch (right), with materials professor Ram Seshadri (center)
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The negative electrons from one lattice and the positive "holes" from another together create a neutral exciton crystal