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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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New fossil site in Taichoute, Morocco, suggests giant arthropods, up to 2 meters long, dominated the seas 470 million years ago. The site offers new insights into the Fezouata Biota and early life on Earth. A new fossil site in Taichoute, Morocco, reveals tha…
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Washington [US], May 13 (ANI): Organelles, which are made up of various protein and RNA fragments inside of a cell, are crucial for maintaining homeostasis, controlling ageing and development, and producing energy. Cells can differ in their organelles both ac…
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The best proof to date that Saturn's rings are astonishingly young has been provided by recent research headed by physicist Sascha Kempf at the University of Colorado Boulder. This finding may provide an answer to a subject that has baffled scientists for wel…
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Drawing inspiration from nature, Penn State scientists have developed a new device that produces images by mimicking the red, green and blue photoreceptors and the neural network found in human eyes.
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A new study sheds light on the bright outbursts of radiation that are created when a star is destroyed by a supermassive black hole. The outbursts do not necessarily form in the close vicinity of the black hole, but are created by tidal shocks that occur when…
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Solar-powered balloons in the stratosphere can hear ocean waves crashing, wind turbines spinning, earthquakes rumbling, and a mysterious crackling.
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Solar-powered balloons are recording mysterious sounds below human hearing in the stratosphere.The unknown crackling could be the sound of distant thunderstorms,
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SRP-9001, an experimental gene therapy that aims to slow or stop the progression of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, is being considered for accelerated approval by the FDA.
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Insider reports Amazon is developing a secret AI robot project codenamed Burnham that could make its Astro home robot a lot smarter.
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Scientists take the most accurate measurements yet of black carbon in the atmosphere. Our industrialized civilization contributes a broad array of pollutants to the environment. A significant source of these pollutants is combustion, which leads to the produc…
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Officials have confirmed that the object that went through the roof of a Hopewell Township home Monday is from outer space. CBS2's Christine Sloan talked to ...
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Scientists have released new information about an area around a bright star called Fomalhaut in the Milky Way galaxy. The observations, made by the James Webb Space Telescope, provide details about three rings, or belts, of debris orbiting Fomalhaut.
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United Launch Alliance started testing on the Vulcan Centaur rocket Friday from the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, the space company’s CEO said in a tweet.
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A crucial radar antenna on a European spacecraft bound for Jupiter is no longer jammed.
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Latest snaps have NASA rethinking scale of rivers on the Red Planet
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The aging space telescope retired after 16 years of service, but a servicing mission could help bring Spitzer back to life as a surveyor of dangerous asteroids.
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Scientists at Southampton University say they accidentally stumbled upon the largest explosion ever recorded in the cosmos. Philip Wiseman, a lead researcher...
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Technique used to pick up ripples from nuclear blasts could also monitor earthquakes and eruptions
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A crucial radar antenna on a European spacecraft bound for Jupiter is no longer jammed. Flight controllers in Germany freed the 52-foot (16-meter) antenna Friday after nearly a month of effort.
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The sharks close their gills to stay warm while hunting in deep, frigid waters, new research suggests
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