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According to astronomers, AR3310 might be visible without a telescope if you have special eclipse-viewing glasses.
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A study has found widespread mass loss of glaciers and ice caps in Greenland since the start of the 20th century.
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The pressure to publish or perish has led some desperate researchers to pay for fake papers to pad their resumés.
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NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity flew for the 51st time. The Perseverance rover can be seen in the distance during the flight in an enhanced color image. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech | edited by Steve Spaleta
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Discovery of GS-9209, one of the furthest from the Milky Way, adds to evidence that large black holes prevent star formation, astronomers say
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Black holes have long been regarded as enigmatic cosmic phenomena, captivating the imaginations of scientists and the general public alike.
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Researchers established a model, termed "dynamic prospect theory," which more accurately portrays human and monkey decision-making under uncertainty.
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A private Japanese moon lander went into free-fall while trying to land on the lunar surface last month, company officials said Friday, blaming a software issue and a last-minute switch in the touchdown location.
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By targeting a single gene, scientists successfully turned chickens’ feet from scaly to feathery.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has made another major discovery, this time detecting water vapor in the main asteroid belt for the first time.
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The supernova, designated SN 2023ixf, is one of the largest and brightest seen for a decade.
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The Power of AI in Structural Biology: Unveiling the Architecture of Life - CityLife
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Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the team detected reduced grey matter volume in the pain-processing areas of fibromyalgia patients.
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In March 2022, Microsoft published research results about the realization of a special type of particle that might be used to make particularly robust quantum bits. Researchers at the University of Basel are now calling these results about so-called Majorana …
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Excitations in solids can also be represented mathematically as quasiparticles; for example, lattice vibrations that increase with temperature can be well described as phonons. Mathematically, also quasiparticles can be described that have never been observed…
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A planetary physicist at The University of Texas at Arlington is the lead author of a study that catalogs all known planet-hosting, triple-stellar systems—those having three or more stars with planets.
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What if we’ve been looking for worlds like ours in the wrong places?
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Can a computer learn from the past and anticipate what will happen next, like a human? You might not be surprised to hear that some cutting-edge AI models could achieve this feat, but what about a computer that looks a little different—more like a tank of wat…
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The Lego space-farers were seated in a roofless 3D-printed mini space shuttle.
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"If there is such a thing as 'dragon teeth,' there must be a 'dragon dentist,'" Ukraine's defense ministry said, boasting the power of its Challenger 2 tanks.
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What would happen if a genetically engineered spider bit a human being? Could Spider-Man really do everything a spider can? The science isn’t all baloney.
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The length of a human life is around 80 years. You might get 100 if you’re lucky. The universe is about 13.7 billion years
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