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Far from crazy, feathered dinosaurs have become a well-established fact, thanks largely to a trove of remarkable fossils that have been unearthed in northeast China since the mid-1990s.
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A study about a class of materials called associative polymers appears to challenge a long-held understanding of how the materials, which have unique self-healing and flow properties, function at the molecular level.
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Whales not to be counted on as ‘climate savers’.
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Scientists find key process in cell death that stops progression of cancer
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Would you rather run into a brick wall or into a mattress? The majority of people would find this decision straightforward. The hardness of a brick wall does not effectively dampen shocks or vibrations, whereas a mattress, with its softness, serves as an exce…
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The increased solar activity with several geomagnetic storms is pummeling the planet and the Earth’s atmosphere is heating up.
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Quantum biologists have investigated how protons move in a synthetic form of DNA not yet found in natural life.
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An AI-based mass spectrometric technique has been developed that can determine the monomeric sequence of a polymer, facilitating the development of new materials.
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'Planet killer' asteroids sound terrifying, so will planet Earth be wiped out by one?#Earth #asteroids #space #NASA #dinosaurs #planetsConnect with news.com....
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A new treatment tested on a high-quality steel alloy produces extraordinary strength and plasticity.
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Read more about Jellyfish in space? NASA telescope spots peculiar galaxy 700 million light-years away on Devdiscourse
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New theoretical research conducted by scientists at Radboud University, Michael Wondrak, Walter van Suijlekom, and Heino Falcke, has shed further light on the concept of black hole evaporation, substantiating Stephen Hawking's earlier predictions. According t…
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Live | A war over Taiwan would be “devastating” and affect the global economy “in ways we cannot imagine,” US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin has warned, as ...
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The moon is the only natural satellite of Earth. It is also the nearest celestial body to our planet, and selenology, or the study of the moon, is very important for scientists, as it can give them insights into other celestial bodies and advance planetary sc…
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Light pollution effects , Disappearing stars in the sky ,Twinkling stars visibility , Impact of artificial lighting , Light pollution consequences ,Night sky preservation
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With no other galaxies in its vicinity for ~100 million light-years in all directions, it's as isolated and lonely as a galaxy can be.
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In a development that looks straight out a Sci-Fi film or TV show, scientists at the University of Colorado, Boulder, are trying to make a 'tractor beam' or a machine that uses magnetic force to push or pull objects without touching them, to clear up space de…
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The findings have implications for the chances of finding habitable rocky worlds in orbit around red dwarf stars.
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Carrington event might be the worst ‘recorded’ solar storm in history, but the Earth has suffered far worse. Know the worst solar storm in history that tech has unearthed. There is a possibility such a solar storm can strike again.
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The rich genetic diversity and evolutionary history of primates – the group that includes monkeys, apes, lemurs and humans ourselves - has been revealed in full for the first time in a new research paper published today.
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A ground-breaking study by Loughborough University and the University of Oxford has led to the development of a small molecule probe that could deepen our understanding of a crucial cellular messenger and lead to the development of new therapeutic drugs.
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The Hubble Space Telescope has released its final image in a series of jellyfish galaxies, showcasing JO206 in the Aquarius constellation. Named for their resemblance to jellyfish, these galaxies have tendrils of star formation caused by interaction with intr…
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The sea­floor is home to around one-third of all the mi­croor­gan­isms on the Earth and is in­hab­ited even at a depth of sev­eral kilo­met­ers. Only when it be­comes too hot does the abund­ance o ...
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Messier 85 is a strange galaxy that has properties of both a lenticular galaxy and an elliptical galaxy.
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Spread the love Astronomers recently identified asteroid 2023 FW13 as a quasi-satellite, a space rock orbiting the Sun in near tandem with the Earth. The space rock was named 2023 FW13 and it is considered a “quasi-satellite” of the Earth. It revolves around …
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