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New research has proven that humans glow with a distinct and visible light that eventually fades after we die.
A serendipitous solar outburst let scientists point the robot’s cameras toward the Red Planet’s sky to spot a feature shared with our Blue Marble.
A new study reveals that this “invisibility” happens because the speed of our saccades sets a natural speed limit for what we ...
“While the live mice emit robust UPE, likely indicative of ongoing biological processes and cellular activity, the dead ...
A study by Dartmouth researchers proposes a new theory about the origin of dark matter, the mysterious and invisible ...
In the quantum world, observing a particle is not a passive act. If you shine light on a quantum object to measure its position, photons scatter off it and disturb its motion. This disturbance is ...