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Rovers have enabled some amazing explorations of other worlds like the Moon and Mars. However, rovers are limited by the terrain they can reach. To explore inaccessible terrain, NASA is testing a versatile snake-like robot that could crawl up steep slopes, sl…
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Approximately 700,000 years ago, a "warm ice age" permanently changed the climate cycles on Earth. Contemporaneous with this exceptionally warm and moist period, the polar glaciers greatly expanded. A European research team including Earth scientists from Hei…
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For the first time, mathematicians have proved that planetary orbits in a solar system will always be unstable.
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The heart of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope was recently delivered to Ball Aerospace for integration into the WFI (Wide Field Instrument). Called the FPS (Focal Plane System), it serves as the core of Roman’s camera.
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Nasa invites space enthusiasts to participate in the Astrophoto Challenge 2023, where they can explore the Phantom Galaxy (M74) and its stars.
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Thanks to an explosion of innovative genetic tools in the past decade, it’s now possible to capture longer DNA reads from an individual.
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A recent study in Nature Scientific Reports by Jonathan P. R. Scott and colleagues makes the case for sending exclusively all-female crews on long-duration missions. The reasoning here is simple: w…
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An international team of astronomers reports the detection of a new "super-Earth" exoplanet using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The newfound alien world, designated TOI-244 b, turns out to have an unusually low density. The finding was …
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Normally, synthetic organic polymers are insoluble amorphous or polycrystalline products instead of single crystals.
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A month after a meteor exploded over eastern Washington County, no one has found a piece big enough to get a $25,000 bounty offered by a Maine museum.
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This just in: NASA’s new Daily Minor Planet project seeks your help discovering and tracking asteroids—in a dazzling new data set. Remember asteroids, those lumps of rock tumbling through space left over from the formation of our solar system? There are so ma…
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Lucknow-based software engineer recently wrote a LinkedIn post detailing the five things that helped her get interview calls from Amazon, Infosys and more and ultimately led to her securing a position at Google.
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Apple will reportedly announce its long-awaited AR (augmented reality) headset at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the tech giant is well prepared for the announcement of the ARMR headset. It is high…
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A new study has shown for the first time how electrical creation and control of magnetic vortices in an antiferromagnet can be achieved, a discovery that will increase the data storage capacity and speed of next generation devices.
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The shape of our galaxy may reveal a history of collisions with other galaxies or even galactic clusters.
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The Human Pangenome project is meant to sequence and assemble genomes from various people around the globe for scientists and researchers to better understand and represent the genomic landscape of populations around the world.
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Astronomers have observed the most luminous explosion in the universe, occurring at the farthest reaches, and astonishingly, it has been unfolding continuously for nearly three years.
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Researchers examined the impact of antioxidants found in fermented beverages on tissue transcriptomics.
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A strong quake in the last year of the NASA Mars InSight mission, enabled researchers at ETH Zurich to determine the global thickness and density of the planet's crust. On average, the Martian crust much thicker than the Earth's or the moon's crust, and the p…
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In order to give us an advanced warning about the next destructive solar storm, NASA is leveraging a new AI and machine learning-based technology called DAGGER. Check the details.
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New York, May 16 (IANS): A team of researchers at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has rolled out a clinical trial of an experimental mRNA-based universal influenza vaccine. The Phase 1 trial will test the experimental vaccine, known as H1ssF-3928 …
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UNITED STATES: NASA’s Juno spacecraft is gearing up for an exciting encounter as it approaches Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io, on Tuesday, May 16. This flyby will mark the closest encounter with Io to date, with Juno passing at an altitude of approximately 22,06…
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Neuron transmission can help to understand psychological disorders.
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The height of Ascraeus Mons is measured 18 km in height and has a huge base diameter of 480 km, giving it a footprint roughly the size of Romania on Earth.
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No one will ever be able to see a purely mathematical construct such as a perfect sphere.
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