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Shocking new research shows that marsupial evolution may have gone further than other mammals, including humans.
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A European spacecraft around Mars sent its first livestream from the red planet to Earth on Friday to mark the 20th anniversary of its launch, but rain in Spain interfered at times.
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A loud boom that echoed across the Florida Panhandle was reported on social media by users late Tuesday night as the SpaceX Dragon capsule made its way down to Earth, splashing down in the Gulf of...
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This manufacturing process, using 3D printing, makes everything faster and more precise.
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Tsunamis caused by earthquakes, volcanoes or other events can destroy coastal communities around the world, and now scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion...
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Tsunamis caused by earthquakes, volcanoes or other events can destroy coastal communities around the world, and now scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory are testing new ways to detect the deadly ocean waves from the far reaches of the atmosphere.
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A new AI software has emerged, promising a roadmap for biological discoveries.
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Scientists are worried about the effect this change could have on orbiting satellites, the ozone layer, and Earth’s weather.
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Beech leaf disease is a new threat to the ecosystems of North American woods. Since its discovery in northern Ohio in 2012, it has spread to twelve other US states and Canadian provinces. The damaged and dying trees were first identified only on the basis of …
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University of Washington researchers have detected the mechanical vibration between two layers of atoms (the atoms’ breaths).
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University of Toronto Engineering Ph.D. candidate Sara Abu-Obaid (ChemE) believes that a fundamental shift is overdue in the wastewater management sector. “We need to move from seeing wastewater as a nuisance to recognizing its potential as a resource,” she s…
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"This finding offers new insights into the mechanisms that underpin behavioural evolution in primates and could be used to address social evolutionary changes across a wide range of species including humans," said Kit Opie, one of the study's authors from the…
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Experts say the fallout from powerful AI will be less a nuclear bomb and more a creeping deterioration of society
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NASA’s Kepler space telescope was responsible for the discovery of over 2,700 confirmed extrasolar planets, more than half of the total number of exoplanets known today.
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Swindon [UK], June 3 (ANI): Researchers have identified a key process in cell death that stops cancer from spreading through a distinct molecular mechanism of the early stages of the disease. The study was published in ‘Science Advances’. Dr Luke Clifton at t…
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New theoretical research by Michael Wondrak, Walter van Suijlekom and Heino Falcke of Radboud University has shown that Stephen Hawking was right about black holes, although not completely. Due to Hawking radiation, black holes will eventually evapor
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Spread the love Physicists propose using vibrations propagating between layers of atoms to encode and transmit information. The study is published in the journal Nature Technology. Researchers at the University of Washington have demonstrated the ability to d…
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Astronomers find hundreds of near-Earth asteroids every year.
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Ian Crawford, Professor of Planetary Science and Astrobiology, has been awarded the NASA Michael J. Wargo Exploration Science Award, an annual award given to a scientist or engineer who has significantly contributed to the integration of space explor
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ESA is set to test Pridwen, an innovative, reusable, origami-based heat shield, which uses radiation instead of ablation to protect spacecraft during atmospheric reentry. Developed by Space Forge, Pridwen aims to enable satellites to land without parachutes, …
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Aggressive glioblastoma tumours could be in trouble: a breakthrough discovery successfully wiped out cancer cells in mice.
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New York, Jun 3 (IANS): Covid-19 not only affected health to a greater extent globally but also hampered relationships among married couples amid lockdowns and limited social interactions, a study has revealed. The study by researchers at University of Calif…
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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day June 3 brings a captivating view of Pluto's largest moon. Know what is special about it.
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