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The Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex) has always been portrayed with its razor-sharp teeth jutting out of its jaw. They are visible even when its mouth is closed. The depiction is based on its closest relative - the crocodile. Also, scientists assumed that the dinos…
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This is the first part of my interview with Dr Christopher Morrison. In this one, we're discussing the concept of a propulsion system that should allow thing...
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Your knees will thank you later.
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It looks like humanity is late to the Advanced Life party. But there are probably other latecomers, if we know where to look.
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'We're thinking about rivers on a different scale than we have before.'
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Our intuition tells us that it should be impossible to see whether two identical objects have been swapped back and forth, and for all particles observed to date, that has been the case. Until now.
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Scripps Research chemists devise a new, C-H activation-based method for the synthesis of BCBs.
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An international team of researchers led by Brown scientists is among five teams selected by NASA to study the moon in an effort to help the space agency’s lunar missions.
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The Rochester area has benefited from clear nights at the right time this Spring. We've already had two great views of the Northern Lights over the past two mo
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In a paper posted on the preprint server Arxiv.org last October and published in Nature today, researchers at Google Quantum AI announced that they had used one of their superconducting quantum processors to observe the peculiar behavior of non-Abelian anyons…
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We could be treated to a view of the northern lights late Thursday.
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NASA has announced it's intending to change the New Horizons mission's primary target from studying Kuiper Belt objects to heliophysics.
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The specialty of Stephanie Lacour is the development of adaptable electrodes that has the potential to adjust to a moving body. This offers highly trustworthy connections with the nervous system. Her work is naturally interdisciplinary.
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Tech icon and Apple Inc. Co-Founder Steve Wozniak has criticized Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk, accusing him of failing to deliver on the promise of self-driving ...
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Scientists have recently observed a dying star absorbing its planets, which they say is like seeing what will happen to the Earth eventually. The post MIT Researchers Witness The Earth’s Final Terrifying Fate appeared first on GFR.
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Economic expansion leaves indelible marks on coral chemistry, according to a new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. By analyzing barium levels in coral cores, scientists can access decades-old records of regional development and e…
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It pays to be an warm hunter in the cold ocean depths, so the animals shut down oxygen intake to conserve heat.
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The rare stony chondrite meteorite will likely be dubbed the “Titusville, N.J.,” after the location where it smashed through a roof, officials said.
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Codagenix is testing its intranasal RSV vaccine in children as the company builds out its broader mRNA vaccine platform.
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Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes with diverse ecosystems • Earth.com
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The new observations help explain how accretion disks around black holes take shape.
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Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are the brightest millisecond-duration cosmic explosions in radio bands. Their unknown origin poses challenges for astronomy as well as physics.
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New images taken by NASA's Perseverance rover may show signs of what was once a rollicking river on Mars, one that was deeper and faster-moving than scientists have ever seen evidence for in the past. The river was part of a network of waterways that flowed i…
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Read more about Never-before-seen objects revealed in new infrared atlas of five nearby star-forming regions on Devdiscourse
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