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The solar event may lead to auroras glowing in the night sky.
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What do octopus dream about? Not always pleasant stuff, apparently.
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The contract Blue Origin contract is valued roughly $3.4 billion, NASA's exploration chief Jim Free said, with Blue Origin privately contributing "well north" of that amount, Blue Origin's lunar lander head John Couluris said. Blue Origin has said little abo…
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Reports of four galaxies from when the Universe was 2% of its current age are as exciting as they are puzzling — leading scientists to question our galaxy formation and evolution models.
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A research team has constructed a synthetic oscillatory system in yeast that can respond to dual oscillatory signals.
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Turns out they're not so dead behind the eyes.
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The classic picture of Jupiter's great rocky core might be entirely wrong.
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A UNIGE team shows how specifically modifying gene expression causes feathers to replace scales in the chicken. Scales, spines, feathers and hair are examples of vertebrate skin appendages, which constitute a remarkably diverse group of micro-organs. Despite …
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US scientists, led by Indian, make big discovery thatll help brain cancer patients
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We’ve seen black holes merging, and neutron star collisions, but this could be the first example of the third type of cataclysmic event the network of gravitational wave detectors was established to seek.
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Researchers have identified a self-healing heart regeneration mechanism in zebrafish with the potential to contribute toward new human cardiovascular disease treatments.
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Researchers from Canada develop a greater understanding about the molecular mechanisms for memory development in early childhood.
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The missing piece of the puzzle is a “deterministic codebook” of how to map quantum causes to physiological outcomes.
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After an alleged meteor struck a house in New Jersey, residents began wondering whether insurance covers extraterrestrial damage.
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LIVE : SpaceX Launches Communications Satellites From VandenbergSpaceX launches OneWeb and Iridium communications satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base...
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Semicrystalline polymers are solids that are assumed to flow only above their melting temperature. In a new study published in Science Advances, Chien-Hua Tu and a research team at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Germany and the University of…
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Optical imaging and metrology techniques are key tools for research rooted in biology, medicine and nanotechnology. While these techniques have recently become increasingly advanced, the resolutions they achieve are still significantly lower than those attain…
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This network physicist is mapping the world's most significant data to create the most beautiful visualizations of information we have ever seen.
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NASA has released a video of its one-of-a-kind snake robot EELS slithering across a variety of challenging terrains.
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The latest findings suggest that we have only found the remains of about 0.0000002% of giant Tyrannosaurus rex!
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The densely packed globular cluster NGC 6325 glistens in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
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A research group led by Professor Minoru Osada (he, him) and postdoctoral researcher Yue Shi (she, her) at the Institute for Future Materials and Systems (IMaSS), Nagoya University in Japan, has developed a new technology to fabricate nanosheets, thin films o…
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Researchers at the University of Cologne have found that a protein complex impedes the repair of genomic damage in human cells, mice, and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Furthermore, they were able to successfully obstruct this complex with a pharmaceuti…
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Researchers have identified key multiscale oceanic processes responsible for delivering heat to the bases of Antarctic ice shelves.The researchers from Hohai U...
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