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Combining synchrotron x-rays with scanning tunnelling microscopy gives atomic resolution
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In addition to the host of new experiments headed to the space station, CRS-28 will also resupply over 30 ongoing investigations already aboard the ISS.
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A recent study hypothesized that the arch recoils to propel the COM, which affects the ankle posture.
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Space telescopes give us stunning glimpses of the cosmos and have helped astronomers gain better insights into the universe
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Not only can they sort between the metals we want and those we don’t, but they give us the tools to do it for free.
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Last year, Rocket Lab announced that it would embark on an ambitious mission to send a small probe to Venus to hunt for organic molecules in its atmosphere..
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A delicate tracery of dust and bright star clusters threads across this image from the James Webb Space Telescope. The bright tendrils of gas and stars belong to the barred spiral galaxy NGC 5068, whose bright central bar is visible in the upper left of this …
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The tested wood specimens did not show any deformation nor did they undergo any mass change before and after space exposure, the scientists said.
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Research into the gene expression regulation of a parasite could improve understanding of its ability to resist treatment.
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Today’s NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day is a snapshot of Messier 101, also known as the Pinwheel Galaxy which is located about 25 million light-years away towards the Northern constellation of Ursa Major.
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Multiple species of semi-aquatic dinosaur may have roamed pre-historic Britain.
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Scientists have successfully detected the X-ray signature of a single atom for the first time. Using a pioneering technique known as synchrotron X-ray scanning tunneling microscopy (SX-STM), the team was able to identify and characterize individual atoms, ope…
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Argonne National Laboratory researcher Saw Wai Hla and colleagues show that X-rays can be used to characterize the elemental and chemical state of just one atom.
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From the Chugach Mountains on the right to the Cook Inlet on the left, this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image features the varied landscape surrounding Anchorage, the largest and most populous city in the state of Alaska in the United States.
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Salem Butti Salem Al Qubaisi The UAE Space Agency has announced the first batch of opportunities
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The method of fabricating structures and devices at the nanoscale, known as nanofabrication, has resulted in major developments in several fields, such as electronics, medicine, and materials science.
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A new work by U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón, written for an upcoming NASA mission, is a glance at outer space that returns back to Earth. Limón’s “In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa,” which she read Thursday during a ceremony at the Library of Co
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The ASTRONET Science Vision and Infrastructure Roadmap 2022 to 2035 is the latest comprehensive roadmap produced by the ASTRONET network of European funding agencies and research organisations. The network includes the UK Science and Technology Facil
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NOAA has issued a warning for a solar storm today, June 2. In the horizon, another sunspot is emerging as a threat to the Earth that has already sparked a radio blackout recently.
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Early distress signals can help plankton avoid a carbon tipping point.
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Scientists have been left baffled by the discovery of the wreck of a 2,000-year-old “computer” that is amazingly complex. The Antikythera mechanism – an astronomical calendar – has been dubbed “‘the first computer” and has baffled scientists for generations a…
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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 evaporate, but …
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Read more about June skywatching: Planets of war and love draw nearer, bright summer stars rise and more on Devdiscourse
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Cutting boards are useful kitchen utensils that may be found in most homes and restaurants. However, a small-scale research published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology by the American Chemical Society reveals that they are an overlooked source…
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