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By measuring inflated helium nuclei, physicists have challenged our best understanding of the force that binds protons and neutrons.
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Electron deficient arsenic intermediate challenges preconceptions of heavy main group elements
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As a new study suggests, pooping before a hard workout or race can act as a performance enhancer.
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London Jun 12 (IANS): An international team of researchers has identified mutations in a gene that influences the pitch of voices. Speaking is one of the most characteristic human behaviours, and yet the genetic underpinnings of voice and speech are largely …
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A group of physicists at the University of Basel, in Switzerland, has found via experimentation that the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox still holds even when scaled up. Paolo Colciaghi, Yifan Li, Philipp Treutlein and Tilman Zibold describe their experiment …
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In a study published in Nature Communications, scientists assess a new technique which could convert renewable, green energy from outside the Earth's atmosphere. They are taking advantage of photosynthesis – the chemical process plants undergo every day to cr…
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Plato and Carl Sagan were wrong about the human brain, says a top neuroscientist.
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Hayabusa, also known as Hayabusa 1 or Hayabusa-MUSES-C, was a Japanese space probe designed to study the asteroid Itokawa.
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China has come up with a rather novel idea to study the Moon
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Nutrition is an essential component of every elite athlete's training programme. A recent study from the University of Georgia suggests that athletes' visual range might be improved by boosting their diet with colourful fruits and vegetables.
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Astrological breakthrough suggests Proxima b, our celestial neighbor, may be more than just a dry rock in space. New findings indicate vast oceans could exist, potentially supporting life.
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Apple "Sherlocked" a lot of third-party apps to integrate some features in their operating systems inspired by them.
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There are signs that Betelgeuse may be evolving rapidly – meaning a supernova explosion may happen sooner rather than later.
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NASA's NuSTAR observatory detected the Brightest of All Time (BOAT) gamma-ray burst, GRB 221009A, revealing a unique jet structure and energy spread never seen before in gamma-ray bursts, providing unprecedented insights into stellar collapses.
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Scientists from across University College London (UCL) Great Ormond Street Hospital, and the University of Padova, have shown how 3D printing can be achieved inside ‘mini-organs’ growing in hydrogels,
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Astronomers share of photo new supernova shining brightly in Pinwheel Galaxy
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The colour and composition mosaic has been created to mark the 20 years of Mars Express probe hovering above the Red Planet.
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AUniversity of Central Florida researcher is part of a team that recently discovered significant insights into the size and surface composition of Dinkinesh, an asteroid that NASA’s Lucy mission will visit in November.Using observations from telescop
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A new technique can detect the X-ray signature of an individual atom, even determining the structure of its electron orbits.
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A new study concludes that the Campi Flegrei, part of a supervolcano located near Naples, are more likely to erupt than previously thought.
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Statistics tools support the idea that all radio bursts may repeat if observed long enough. Scientists from the MIT Kavli Institute and others have doubled the known repeating Fast Radio Burst (FRB) sources to 50, as per their study published in The Astrophys…
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AUniversity of Central Florida researcher and multiple alumni are part of a team that has used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to identify water vapor in the atmosphere of an ultra-hot gas giant exoplanet and make a thermal map of its atmosp
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