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"With climate change, it's very easy to recommend what you should do: you just stop burning carbon. If you do that, eventually things will be okay. For this it's not at all clear what you should do," Geoffrey Hinton told Reuters.
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Scientists observed fungi communicating between each other, raising more questions about how complex these organisms are.
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China has announced a mission to collect samples from the far side of the Moon. The Chang'e 6 mission is set to launch in May 2024. It aims to retrieve up to two kilograms of lunar soil using a scoop and a drill, which would be the first-ever collection of sa…
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Welcome to This Week in Outer Space, where you’ll find a roundup of the best space coverage from Yahoo News and our partners from the past week or so.
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Next-gen gear on delayed Martian rover may help answer the question of life on Mars.
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The images are providing the groundwork for Nasa's Artemis III and other unmanned missions
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Jaipur : Orchids The International School (OIS) Nevta, Jaipur, organized an Astronomy Exhibition in which students presented their models in astronomy. Students from grades 4 to 8 participated in this exhibition and presented their scientific a
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Phiomicetus anubis was a four-legged whale that roamed the Earth 43 million years ago, and has been given the nickname 'the God of Death.'
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Earth's continental crust's low iron content relative to oceanic crust made the continents less dense and more buoyant, causing the continental plates to sit higher atop the planet's mantle than oceanic plates, making terrestrial life possible today.
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USA: It appears as though the Sun is very active right now. Radio blackouts on Earth, particularly over Africa, were reported on Thursday as a result of solar flares caused by the explosion of sunspot AR3296. A Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), which may soon stri…
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UNITED STATES: Time is running out for NASA’s LunaH-Map CubeSat as attempts to fix a stuck valve in the spacecraft’s propulsion system come to a close. Launched last November as part of the Artemis 1 mission, LunaH-Map was one of 10 CubeSats launched as ride-…
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The 28-year-old Charles, then a prince, greeted Enterprise and its crew after the test vehicle's final test flight in October 1977.
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The Sun was quite active this week and was hurling solar flares very frequently that sparked geomagnetic storms, and blackouts on Earth.
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Scientific Reports - A water cooled, high power, dielectric barrier discharge reactor for CO2 plasma dissociation and valorization studies
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Where will scientists find water in the solar system next?
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Scientific Reports - Possible origins and implications of atypical morphologies and domestication-like traits in wild golden jackals (Canis aureus)
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Scientific Reports - Detection of long terminal repeat loci derived from endogenous retrovirus in junglefowl using whole-genome sequencing
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Spread the love A football-shaped exoplanet known as WASP-121b has been found in space. It has an atmosphere, it is surrounded by metallic clouds, consisting of iron, corundum and titanium, from which ruby ​​rains periodically pour. As Stern said, citing rese…
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Read more about NASA telescope snaps a beautiful galaxy that hosts supermassive black hole on Devdiscourse
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Dead satellites are still revolving round Earth in high orbits. But there are factors ensuring they stay under Earth's gravity.
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Human Gut Reveals How We Can Tackle Resistance to Antibiotics, According to New Study A report reveals that a staggering 70% of the world's bacteria have
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