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Astronomers were surprised when the pointed the powerful JWST at Fomalhaut. They found much more than an asteroid belt.
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Intense laser light can create attosecond magnetism in solids with heavy atoms, offering new insights into magnetization and potentially enabling ultrafast memory devices. Intense laser light can induce magnetism in solids on the attosecond scale – the fastes…
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Abbot Elementary writer Brittani Nichols explains how the role of a Hollywood writer is more than just sitting at a computer and typing out words. #writers #...
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Researchers just solved one of the biggest mysteries of our universe
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New data from NASA's Webb space telescope reveals new details about a strange but common planet type, a 'mini-Neptune.'
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Read more about Vast plans to launch world’s first commercial space station on SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in 2025 on Devdiscourse
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Understanding the possible quantum-driven behaviors of biological systems could aid in treating injuries or in developing cures for diseases, but research in the field has been pushed to the sidelines. It’s time for that to change.
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Comparing individual cells across corn, sorghum, and millet reveals evolutionary differences among these important cereal crops, according to a new study led by New York University researchers. The findings, published in Nature, bring researchers closer to p…
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An MIT study looked at how AI would judge perceived breaches of a code. The post MIT scientists find something alarming about artificial intelligence appeared first on Talker.
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Australia's "Black Summer" bushfire catastrophe coughed up so much smoke it may have fuelled the global onset of La Nina in 2020, according to new research...
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Bird and bat fatalities at wind turbines increase during seasonal migrations – information which could aid their protection, according to a study
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The supposed tail of stars may actually be an entire galaxy seen in profile, a new study suggests.
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A team of Princeton scientists have shown how a Direct Fusion Drive could greatly enhance the Dragonfly's exploration efforts on Titan.
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After a long-distance delivery, nutrients in desert dust nourish life in the ocean.
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A team of researchers led by the University of Southampton has found interesting details about what Neanderthals and ancient humans living in western Europe ate and hunted.
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In space, cataclysmic events happen to stars all the time. Some explode as supernovae, some get torn apart by black holes, and some suffer other fates. But when it comes to planets, stars turn the tables. Then it's the stars ...
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To better understand observations of the most distant galaxies, an international team of astronomers has built a sample of local galaxies which can be studied in much higher detail. In a newly published study they show how the amount of light that escapes fro…
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As the world faces an increasing demand for clean and sustainable energy sources, scientists are turning to the power of photosynthesis for inspiration. With the goal of developing new, environmentally friendly techniques to produce clean-burning hydrogen fue…
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In a newly reported study, the development of a super-resolution imaging platform technology to enhance the knowledge of how nanoparticles interact within cells has been explained.
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We have become the greatest threat to ourselves and to life on this planet. We need a set of agreed-upon safeguards to preserve our future.
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The fun and games could teach scientists a thing or two about the early years of the solar system.
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New footage shows, for the first time, how humpbacks scrub off dead skin and parasites to stay streamlined and keep their skin healthy.
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Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to observe the first asteroid belt seen outside of our solar system and unveiled some cosmic surprises along the way.
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Astronomers pointed the James Webb Space Telescope at a common kind of planet that's bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. What they saw wasn't what they expected.
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