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Homo sapiens forced out Neanderthals between 54,000 and 42,000 years ago, according to controversial new research
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Webb’s initial observations suggest water vapour may have split out from an atmosphere enveloping GJ 486 b, however, its also possible that these traces arose from the outer layer of its host star.
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INDIA: New research suggests that the frequency of the universe and the sacred sound of “Om” may be more connected than previously thought. A team of scientists from India and the United States have delved into the physics behind the ancient practise of chant…
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The Chandrayaan 2 mission was launched in 2019, but its lander crashed-landed on the moon's surface due to glitches in the software.
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290foot wide scary asteroid 4 others racing towards Earth NASA reveals speed and more A scary 290foot asteroid and another measured at 250foot are nearing Earth along with three other space rocks says NASA. Asteroid 2023 HT6 This is a 67 foot wide asteroid. I…
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Re-examination of Voyager data and new computer models suggest deep, hidden oceans on four large Uranian moons
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UNITED STATES: Researchers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have captured one of the fastest movements of a molecule called ferricyanide by utilising two ultrafast X-ray spectroscopy techniques
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Generally, we associate yawning with drowsiness or tiredness but in reality, it is a complex biological process that is often deployed as a response to a wide range of different physiological states.
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Geoffrey Hinton, called the Godfather of AI, says that the technology might pose a risk that is more urgent than that of climate change. Hinton quit his job at Google recently to warn the world about the dangers of AI.
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is in the midst of testing a new robot that it hopes to deploy into outer space to help answer the age-old question of whether life exists away from Earth.
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In 2017, astronomers captured the first image of a black hole by coordinating radio dishes around the world to act as a single, planet-sized telescope. The synchronized network, known collectively as the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), focused in on M
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Emerging AI applications, like chatbots that generate natural human language, demand denser, more powerful computer chips. But semiconductor chips are traditionally made with bulk materials, which are boxy 3D structures, so stacking multiple layers o
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New research has revealed that underwater waves, some towering as high as 500 meters, located deep below the ocean surface, play a crucial role in the ocean's heat and carbon storage. A team of international researchers, headed by the University of Cambridge,…
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The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has pushed the boundaries of possibilities to make possible things that are limited to fiction, movies, and imagination. For ages, humanity has wondered how it feels to look through the eyes of an animal, be it a …
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Since his first encounter with a research telescope, MIT astrophysics professor Michael McDonald hasn't slowed in his quest to understand the behavior of galaxies. One of his key discoveries is the Phoenix cluster, the only known galaxy cluster that is c…
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Scientists develop self-monitoring metamaterial concrete for smart infrastructure systems. Engineers at the University of Pittsburgh are bringing concrete into the 21st century by reimagining its design. Concrete, which has its roots dating back to the Roman …
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New global research on soil mosses published today in Nature Geoscience reveals they play critical roles in sustaining life on our planet. Without soil mosses, Earth’s ability to produce healthy soils, provide habitat for microbes and fight pathogens would be…
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The scientist says it could be at least 60 years before we get a hit on an alien transmission.
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As the Earth's orbit continues to fill with discarded rockets and old satellites, experts say airplanes could be in danger from falling debris.
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Study found that garnet crystallization model did not fully explain why magmas from continental arc volcanoes are oxidised and iron-depleted
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The subterranean burial that was found is approximately 2,500 years old, but researchers hadn't been able prior to access all the Greek burials.
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Mathematicians have uncovered a universal explanatory framework that provides a "window into evolution." This framework explains how molecules interact with each other in adapting to changing conditions while still maintaining tight control over essential pro…
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Bacteria-free fish fry put scientists on the track to make fish more disease resistant. Researchers, including those from NTNU, are breeding bacteria-free fish fry. This is more important than you think. “We’re managing to keep the fry bacteria-free for up to…
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A new iOS 17 concept imagines what it would like to use Landscape Mode and Split Screen Multitasking on the iPhone's bigger display.
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NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX mission, has helped researchers learn something new about the heliosphere – the magnetic bubble created by the Sun that we live in. It turns out, the heliosphere has ripples! These ripples also change – likely du…
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