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A Rocket Lab Electron rocket launched a second pair of NASA storm-tracking cubesats late May 25, six years and three dozen flights after its first launch.
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A "once-in-a-lifetime" discovery was made in Florida when a 5 million-year-old "elephant graveyard" was discovered near Gainesville.
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New research reveals just how young Saturn's ring system is and how much longer it will be around.
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Using a device peppered with minute pores, researchers have found a way to harvest the electricity of water molecules in the air.
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Scientists have developed a superlattice of semiconductor quantum dots that functions like a metal, a significant leap forward in harnessing quantum dots' full potential. The researchers achieved metal-like conductivity in this lattice, one million times grea…
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Researchers have recently revealed that the gene Chinmo is resoposible for establishing the juvenile stage in insects, and may play a key role in metamorphosis.
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Researchers are using a “digital twin” of two fresh-cut produce facilities to identify the optimal times and locations to look for the presence of <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> and therefore prevent food contamination.
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Read more about Meteorite and volcanic particles may have driven origin of life on Earth: Study on Devdiscourse
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Scientists have developed a new gene editing tool which could help reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Antimicrobial resistance is a major global threat, with nearly five million deaths annually resulting from antibiotics failing to treat infection…
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Researchers demonstrate light-induced quasi-reversible displacement of ligands in organic-inorganic nanocrystals.
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It's been 100 years since we discovered that the Universe was expanding. But if it's expanding, then what is it expanding into?
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Read more about Rocket Lab launches two shoebox-sized satellites for NASA's storm-tracking TROPICS mission on Devdiscourse
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NASA scientists have combined data from the James Webb and Chandra observatories to create stunning series of images.
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Data obtained by Juno is providing fresh information on how the lightning processes on Jupiter are similar to those on Earth despite the dramatic differences between the two planets, according to scientists. South Korea says homegrown space rocket put satell…
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NASA has revealed key details about an aircraft-sized asteroid that is set to make its closest approach to Earth.
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NASA has revealed key details about an aircraft-sized asteroid that is set to make its closest approach to Earth.
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But new observations from a telescope located in New Mexico are providing a fuller understanding of its atmosphere, including the detection of a polar cyclone whose center measures a quarter of Earth's diameter, swirling near its north pole.
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After the ‘great dimming’, the closest red giant star to Earth is pulsating twice as fast as usual and lighting up the southern hemisphere’s early evening sky
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The new fossil adds to existing evidence that points to the group of dinosaurs first emerging in Europe.
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The ornaments on the heads might have been more elaborate than what is preserved in fossils.
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Canberra, May 26 (UNI) Deep ocean currents around parts of Antarctica are slowing down decades earlier than expected as a result of climate change, Australian research has revealed.
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The released photos focus on the quieter aspects of the sun's surface
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