The Science of Anatomy is Undergoing a Revival
Two decades ago, when I was starting my PhD studies at the University of California in Berkeley, there was talk about the death of anatomy as a research subject. That hasn’t happened. Instead the science of anatomy has undergone a renaissance, sparking renewed interest among researchers and the public alike. I may be biased, but…
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John R. Hutchinson – The Conversation
Scientists Detect A Particle That Could Be A New Form Of Matter
Physicists working at the Large Hadron Collider have spotted a long sought-after exotic particle that’s the strongest evidence yet for a new form of matter called a tetraquark. Here’s what the discovery could mean to astrophysics. Above: A neutron star. Credit: Casey Reed/Penn State University. You may have heard that CERN announced the discovery of…
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Brian Koberlein — Universe Today