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Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have discovered a low-cost method to enhance the effectiveness of drugs by loading them into thermally-modified silica particles. The altered particles can retain chemicals and control their release rate, thus provi…
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Behaviour predates humans by tens of millions of years but evolutionary purpose is less clear, scientists say
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Geoscientists drilled more than 1 kilometer below the ocean's floor to collect an unprecedented amount of rock from the Earth's mantle.
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Astronomers doing a radio sky survey found strange new filaments radiating out from the central supermassive black hole. What are they?
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While studying classical novae using the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), a graduate researcher uncovered evidence showing that the objects may have been erroneously typecast as simple. The new observations, which detect…
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Spread the love NASA wants to create half a vehicle for astronauts on the moon, half working. The new LTV lunar rover will have to transport a crew of two astronauts on the moon, as well as this vehicle will be able to work offline to conduct experiments on t…
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The James Webb Space Telescope set its sights on a galaxy 20 million light-years away, capturing a dazzling star-forming galaxy in images streaked with the signature of passing asteroids.
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Researchers at the University of California San Diego have created a wearable ultrasound system that can monitor deep tissues, as far as 16.5 cm (6.5
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Certain isotopes such as Indium-115 (In-115) are extremely long lived, taking over 100 trillion years for half of the Indium atoms to decay away. These isotopes allow scientists to probe the precise internal processes that govern other extremely long-lived is…
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Researchers have discovered a new 14-sided shape called the Spectre that can be used to tile a surface without ever creating a repeating pattern, ending a decades' long mathematical hunt.
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Researchers have discovered a new 14-sided shape called the Spectre that can be used to tile a surface without ever creating a repeating pattern, ending a...
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A blood biomarker that measures astrocyte reactivity may help determine who, among cognitively unimpaired older adults with amyloid-beta, will go on to develop Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests.
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With help from the joint NASA/European Space Agency/Canadian Space Agency James Webb Space Telescope (JWST),…
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Complex organic molecules have been detected in a galaxy located more than 12 billion light-years away using the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Scientists also engineered the production of orcinol glucoside in the biotech-friendly yeast.
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Researchers at the University of Basel and the University Hospital of Basel report a process that helps breast cancer cells implant themselves in certain places in the body. The researchers found that particularly aggressively metastasizing breast cancer cell…
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Mountain High Mount Everest may be the highest peak on Earth, but BBC reports that there are staggeringly tall mountains deep inside the Earth's interior...
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Scientists from the European Space Agency (ESA) have started experimenting with frying food in space. They recently conducted a study in microgravity conditions to test if potatoes can be fried in space where there's no gravity to create buoyancy. But during …
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CNET senior editor Nick Wolny joins us to break down the new products and features Apple unveiled at their conference including the Vision Pro headset, iOS 1...
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NASA said its Hubble telescope has snapped a galaxy named Messier 85 which is about 50 million light-years away and holds some "surprises". The general understanding says every galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center, however, it's unclear whether …
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Is there life beyond Earth? It is one of the most profound questions of all time. The hunt for an answer is going on for decades. A study now suggests the possibility of life existing on planets orbiting the stars of the Milky Way galaxy. One-third of the pla…
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Subduction-zone magmas are characterized by high fluid contents and Fe3+/ΣFe ratios, which are closely associated with slab-derived fluids during subduction. However, instead of a heavier iron isotope composition preferred under an oxidized state, arc magmas …
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