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Solar-powered balloons detected strange rumblings at a height of 70,000 feet above the Earth's surface. Scientists can't identify them.
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Discover how oscillons, formed after the Big Bang, hold the key to unlocking the secrets of our cosmic origins.
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Lava is expected to launch the Lava Agni 2 smartphone in India on May 16. The smartphone will be powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 7500 processor and the launch event can be livestreamed on YouTube and Facebook. The event launch for the Agni 2 will b
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The bio-inspired device replicated the red, green, and blue lights that we humans see!
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Sure, we may have all of the amazing technology, but early humans had it made. Who needs the internet when you don’t have to worry about a job or taxes? Hate lines at the DMV? May I present t…
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Europe’s newest weather satellite has provided a photo of Earth, showing conditions from Africa to Europe in stunning detail.
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This Martian river was no joke.
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In an article published in the journal Nature , researchers from the Institute of Biomedicine at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, discovered an enzyme that uses atmospheric hydrogen to produce energy. The team produced and analyzed the hydr
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The brand has tied up with the Sankalpa Taru foundation and all the plantation details of your tree, including geo location and name given are sent via mail.  
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Juice spacecraft's RIME antenna, designed to study Jupiter's icy moons, has been successfully deployed after overcoming a stuck pin issue with the help of a mechanical device. More than three weeks after efforts began to deploy Juice’s ice-penetrating Radar f…
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Dr Michael Roman made the observations about the atmospheric conditions on the planet GJ 1214b.
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A study published in Science reveals that mineral dust from land plays a vital role in fertilizing phytoplankton growth in oceans. Researchers combined satellite observations and computer models to determine that dust deposition supports about 4.5% of yearly …
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The James Webb Space Telescope, renowned for its space science observations, has captured images of a peculiar planet known as GJ1214b, aka 'Mini Neptune', located outside our solar system
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Extending above and below the disc of the Milky Way are gigantic bubbles of high-energy gas
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Extending above and below the disc of the Milky Way are gigantic bubbles of high-energy gas
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The observed phenomenon was first theoretically predicted over 20 years ago
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Isaac O'Rourke, a 2021 Libby High School graduate and current student at Montana State University in Bozeman, attributes much of his success to hands-on classes he took in high school.
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Stem cells can differ in their organelles both across and within different cell types. Researchers can develop better therapies to cure a variety of disorders by better understanding cell function via the study of these distinctions.
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Observations from a number of instruments were used to discover distant blazars
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The classical description of electron motion is justified.
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As per the Hopewell Township Police Department, the space rock could possibly be from the Eta Aquarids meteor shower which occurs between April 19 and May 28 every year.
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A tiny flightless midge that has colonized Antarctica's Signy Island is driving fundamental changes to the island's soil ecosystem.
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Read more about NASA ends Lunar Flashlight mission after months of troubleshooting efforts on Devdiscourse
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A crucial radar antenna on a European spacecraft bound for Jupiter is no longer jammed. Flight controllers in Germany freed the 16-meter antenna Friday after nearly a month of effort.
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Abstract. We study the evolutionary path of the Fornax cluster galaxy NGC 1436, which is known to be currently transitioning from a spiral into a lenticular mor
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