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The accessibility of artificial intelligence technology will prove most significant in the impact that the technology has on the way world politics and conflicts play out.
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The odds are slim, but the consequences would be literally world-ending. There really is a chance of a black hole devouring the Earth.
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Dwarka : HCMCT Manipal Hospital in Dwarka, India, a leading healthcare provider and the country's second-largest multi-specialty healthcare service provider, has appointed Dr Durgatosh Pandey as the HOD & Consultant, Oncology Surgery &
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The Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), which recently received 500 milligram of the lunar samples brought back by the Chang'e-5 mission, will study material characteristics of these samples and related additive manufacturing technology, with the building …
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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.
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For the first time, astronomers have captured images that show a star consuming one of its planets. The star, named ZTF SLRN-2020, is located in the Milky Way galaxy, in the constellation Aquila
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Strong blast of plasma erupted from the Sun and the solar storm is now heading towards Earth at a speed of 3.6 million kmph. It is expected to trigger a geomagnetic storm.
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The ancient Pando tree inspired a sound artist to record the leviathan’s many movements.
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A researcher from the University of Hawaii at Manoa discovered something that was “a complete surprise” while studying scalloped hammerhead sharks.
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Abstract. The newest generation of radio telescopes are able to survey large areas with high sensitivity and cadence, producing data volumes that require new me
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Abstract. Feedback driven by jets from active galactic nuclei is believed to be responsible for reducing cooling flows in cool-core galaxy clusters. We use simu
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Without Prochlorococcus in the open ocean sequestering huge amounts of carbon, “we would be looking at a very different planet,” Rogier Braakman says. New research suggests the microbe’s ancient coastal ancestors colonized the ocean by rafting out on chitin p…
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Southwest Research Institute has entered into a five-year, $7.5-million cooperative agreement with NASA to lead the Center for Lunar Origin and Evolution (CLOE), which will conduct basic research to support science enabled by human exploration of the Moon and…
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A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances, 10.29026/oea.2023.220162 discusses a breakthrough in the optical properties of MXenes.
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A team led by LMU chemist Lena Daumann has demonstrated for the first time that bacteria can use certain radioactive elements to sustain their metabolism.
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A researcher from the University of Missouri and colleagues employed geochemical analysis on copper objects to uncover centuries of previously unknown connections within the region. According to a University of Missouri researcher and his colleagues, chemical…
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Researchers have used a common disinfectant and antiseptic to create a new antimicrobial coating material that effectively kills bacteria and viruses, including MRSA and Covid-19.
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Spread the love A research team from the University of Lund in Sweden has identified environmental conditions conducive to multicellularity by studying green algae in Swedish lakes, providing new insight into life's evolutionary pathways. The findings challen…
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To mitigate the logistical, physical, and psychological problems with long trips through space, such as a trip to Mars, research is being done to investigate whether humans could be put into some s…
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The shark's spooky white eyes and egg pouch set it apart from nearly all other shark species, scientists say.
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Brontotheres, rhino-like mammals that once lumbered across North America and Asia, started out as dog-size, but then most species evolved to become nearly as large as elephants. They did so relatively quickly because smaller species were outcompeted into exti…
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Within the last million years or so, melted snow might have dampened Mars' sands.
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Prochlorococcus ancestors may have used chitin flakes as rafts to explore the seas, providing nutrients for their journey.
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