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Earth's hot and churning insides are largely still a mystery to scientists.
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The Da Vinci glow isn’t in a museum. It’s in the sky. Here is what to look for and how to see the crescent moon lit up by Earthshine.
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Researchers investigating the life cycles of pteropods in the Southern Ocean have discovered varying degrees of susceptibility to oceanic changes among different species. Approximately one-fourth of all carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are absorbed by the world…
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Washington, May 11 (IANS) The powerful next generation James Webb Space Telescope has observed a distant planet outside our solar system — and unlike anything in it — to reveal what is likely a highly reflective world with a steamy atmosphere. It’s the closes…
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We asked Dr. Michael Kelley from the University of Maryland three questions about the recently published results of JWST observations for main-belt comet Rea...
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Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, discovered a way to identify people's hand movements by reviewing only data from noninvasive brain imaging, rather than information from the hands themselves. The findings represent an early step towards…
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SpaceX rolls out rocket ahead of Axiom Space Ax-2 missionSubscribe to WESH on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1dqr14jGet more Orlando news: http://www.we...
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How thick is the crust of Mars? This question is what a recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters attempted to answer as it reported on data from a magnitude 4.7 marsquake recorded in May 2022 by NASA's InSight lander, which remains...
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At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it come to be? See more in Season 6, Episode 3, "How the So...
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There’s a unique event with the moon that you might be able to see in the night sky starting this weekend. It’s called the ‘Da Vinci Glow.’
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Cutting-edge technology has revealed new insights about a globally famous fossil treasure trove, which may provide critical evidence concerning early life on Earth. Scientists investigating the 400 million-year-old fossil cache, discovered in the remote north…
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An asteroid by the name of 2023 JK is expected to zip past Earth on Sunday, missing our planet by just a little over a million miles.
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Mosquitoes apparently prefer certain human scents over others, the unique experiment found.
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Decades of retreat are visible from above, but harder-to-see changes below the waterline could also affect this iconic glacier’s future.
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ScienceBoard.net is a community of international scientific professionals working in the life science and medical industries. We provide opportunities for news, research, and collaboration to scientists, laboratory and medical professionals, academic trainees…
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Biophysicists have designed a new cell-like transport system that represents an important milestone on the road to artificial cells.
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Artificial intelligence has exploded across our news feeds, with ChatGPT and related AI technologies becoming the focus of broad public scrutiny.
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Lead author Carolyn Elya, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard, describes the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the ability of the parasitic fungus Entomophthora muscae (E
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INDIA: Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has long captivated astronomers and space enthusiasts with its awe-inspiring features. Among its many intriguing characteristics, one phenomenon stands out as a true cosmic enigma—the Great Red Spot. Thi…
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Lead author Carolyn Elya, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard, describes the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the ability of the parasitic fungus Entomophthora muscae (E. muscae) to influen…
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In a new study published in eLife, lead author Carolyn Elya, postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard, reveals the molecular and cellular underpinnings behind the parasitic fungus, Entomophthora muscae's (E. …
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The National Science Foundation's (NSF) Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope released eight new images of the sun, previewing the exciting science underway at the world's most powerful ground-based solar telescope. The images feature a variety of sunspots and qui…
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