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Why astronomers are racing to observe the violent death of a supergiant star
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In this project volumetric bioprinting was for the first time successfully combined with melt electrowriting.
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Spread the love Photo: Screenshot Milky Way In their latest work, the experts took the average statistical value of different methods and deduced what can be called the best mass value of our galaxy. Using different measurement methods, scientists have learne…
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A record-breaking space explosion that lit up the sky with the most power we've ever seen was caused by a structured jet carrying massive amounts of exploded star guts pointing directly at Earth, scientists have determined.
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A team of researchers has developed a high-efficiency superconducting diode with potential applications in scaling up quantum computing and enhancing AI systems. This device can process multiple signals simultaneously, a feature beneficial for neuromorphic co…
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A new study says that rather than examine exoplanets individually for habitability, we need a broader statistical and holistic approach.
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One, four or five? Not all experts agree on the number of oceans on our planet.
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2K and Firaxis Games' Civilization: Beyond Earth is a lot like Bethesda's Starfield, as both of them take classic game designs to the stars.
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Researchers at Pennsylvania State University were intrigued by the fact that humans are unique among mammals with an almost hairless body but a hair-covered scalp.
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A team of astronomers has used observations from the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) at The University of Texas at Austin's McDonald Observatory to discover some of the longest tails of gas yet observed escaping a planet.
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Missing from partisan political debates over regulations affecting the energy sector is the stunning success of the federal government's signature environmental laws. A prime example: the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's rules aimed at reducing the harm…
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New simulations show that dying stars release enormous "cocoons" of gas that may rattle with space-time ripples called gravitational waves.
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Rain in Spain caused a disruption during last week's transmission, in which Europe's Mars Express Orbiter beamed images to Earth in rapid succession.
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Paleontologists have identified a new species of iguanodontian dinosaur from a partial skeleton found in the Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, the United States.
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Targeted alpha therapy using radioisotopes such as actinium-225 can destroy cancerous cells without harming healthy cells. However, making actinium-225 by bomba
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The technique uses a novel multilayered lens to lessen the damage to biological samples.
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The way some bivalves excrete substances could make it easier to clear them out
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Researchers have invented a coating that could dramatically reduce friction in common load-bearing systems with moving parts, from vehicle drive trains to wind and hydroelectric turbines. It reduces the friction of steel rubbing on steel at least a hundredfol…
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Scientists have made fascinating discoveries on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, uncovering footprints from two distinct
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The Gemini North telescope, one half of the International Gemini Observatory operated by NSF's NOIRLab, has returned from a seven-month hiatus literally with a bang, as it has captured the spectacular aftermath of a supernova, a massive star that exploded in …
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Artemis II marks a new era of NASA space travel. It’s the first manned mission to the moon’s orbit since 1972 with Apollo 17. Reid Wiseman will lead astronau...
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Sydney, June 7:Researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) has estimated that 76.8 percent of corals across the world would catch disease by 2100 amid global warming. In their new study published in the Ecology Letters journal on Wednesda…
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'We are rewriting the book on how galaxies formed and evolved in the immediate aftermath of the Big Bang.'
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The space agency has reportedly made outstanding progress on the Psyche project.
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By: Uzma Nazir Human beings are social creatures and interactions with others is an essential part of our lives. We are hardwired to interact with one anothe
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