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A new look at an ancient sea animal called Essexella suggests it may have been a type of burrowing sea anemone, not a floating jelly.
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Despite the challenges, McCarthy remains hopeful as he shared a stunning image that symbolizes the wonder of space exploration and humanity's tenacity.
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A new search for extraterrestrial life has scientists looking inward — toward the center of our galaxy.
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Adobe has unveiled Firefly for Enterprise, a new platform for its Firefly generative AI model that’s designed to help organizations address the growing demand for content creation.
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Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies have discovered that variations in the thickness of tectonic plates relate directly to the distribution of earthquakes in Britain, Ireland and around the world.
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Researchers discovered the neural circuit used to regulate insect wingbeat frequency.
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NASA has growing concerns that the lunar lander version of SpaceX’s Starship vehicle will not be ready in time for the Artemis 3 mission in late 2025.
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Why did the afterglow of the brightest gamma-ray burst of all time remain visible for so long after the event?
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The new observations reveal fine details about the mysterious structure that have remained elusive as they leave the Sun.
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Read more about NASA to conduct first major asteroid sample recovery rehearsal for OSIRIS-REx mission on Devdiscourse
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Scientists at the University of Washington have made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionise the field of quantum technology. By observing the emitted light from atoms stimulated by a laser, the researchers successfully detected the mechanical v…
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The U.S. space agency is pushing ahead with plans to hand ownership of the Space Launch System to a Boeing-Northrup joint venture in the next few years, with a goal of cutting in half the rocket's price tag - estimated at $2bln
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As global space agencies push to send humans to the Moon and beyond for longer-duration missions, the idea is to feed them well and do nothing better than comfort food. A team of scientists is working to develop cooking methods for frying food in space.  Some…
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Using a material effect called moiré, physicists tricked fermions into becoming bosons and force them into solid crystals.
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Study says discovery of microscopic creatures could be the ‘oldest remnants’ of human lineage.
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An unstable sunspot, AR3327, has exploded producing a solar flare that triggered radio blackouts over Africa. More solar flares are expected to erupt in the days to come. Will a major solar storm hit the Earth soon?
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At TU Wien (Vienna), scientists use microscopy techniques to observe chemical reactions on catalysts more precisely than before yielding a wealth of detail. This made clear why some effects cannot ...
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A research team led by an MSc student of Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT) in Surat has validated 12 exoplanets by analysing
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Abstract. Given the anisotropic emission from quasar accretion discs, their viewing angle affects estimates of the quasar luminosity, black-hole mass and Edding
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Bryan Hackney reports on Venus's position in the sky tonight, and the plans for new missions to the planet that are already underway. (6/7/2023)
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A middle-brain region tied to the control of emotions likely prompts females to kill their young, a new study in mice shows.
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As well as feeling darn good, masturbation may also help protect against sexually transmitted infections by flushing out the genital tract, at least in male primates, new research suggests.
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The host star is burning away the atmosphere of the gas giant exoplanet in a close orbit around it.
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Life is not always straightforward about the business of living.
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