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Scientific spacecraft programs are too important to the United States' welfare and our leadership in the world to ever shortchange or undervalue them through poor policy decisions
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The creation of the sustainable bioproduct, acetic acid, out of carbon monoxide derived from captured carbon
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Many of you could probably list the names of 50+ academic philosophy journals off the top of your head. Yet there are a great many more philosophy journals than the ones we’ve all heard of, and there’s certainly some excellent philosophy published in them. Th…
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Cryopreservation refers to a process used to preserve biological constructs (like 2D and 3D cell assemblies) by storing them at low temperatures, states a study by a team of researchers from Inje University, Republic of Korea.   This study highlights the exis…
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It is a priority for elimination in a time-bound manner. India is committed to the goal of eradicating the disease from the country by the end of 2027, scientists point out.
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A plant that smells like curry produces large amounts of the medicinal cannabinoid CBG.
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Using NASA’s JWST to look at a rocky exoplanet known as GJ 486 b, researchers find signs of water vapour – hinting at an atmosphere
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The purpose of this article is to give fair warning to corporate leaders, government officials and homeowners located in coastal areas. It is time to begin moving to higher ground. Start today. Right now. We need to begin acting immediately and begin construc…
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The jellyfish galaxy JO175 appears to hang suspended in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
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The observation of the planet-eating star is a sobering glimpse at Earth's fate, which will occur when the sun runs out of fuel and becomes a white dwarf, engulfing the solar system's inner planets.
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Friday will be an interesting day for moonwatchers.
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Read more about NASA's Hubble telescope captures mirrored galaxy: Check out this stunning image on Devdiscourse
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Scientific Reports - Exploring gold mineralization in altered ultramafic rocks in south Abu Marawat, Eastern Desert, Egypt
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The team from the University of Michigan wanted to know what amino acids are needed by the beneficial microbes in our mouths so they can promote their growth.
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Researchers have revealed the dynamics of a new chromosome that may lead to developing more targeted therapies for treating these conditions.
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This could help us to better protect the salt flat ecosystems.
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Rosalind Franklin was more than just a ‘wronged heroine’
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In a highly transdisciplinary study, scientists are rebuilding microbial natural products up to 100,000 years old using dental calculus of humans and Neanderthals. Breakthroughs in ancient genome reconstruction and biotechnology are now revealing the rich mol…
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The daily Astronomy Picture of the Day, published by NASA, showcases astrophotographers from various parts of the globe. This week’s pictures include stunning snapshots of supermassive black holes, the Great Carina Nebula, rocks on Mars and more.
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Astronomers in the Canadian-led CHIME/FRB Collaboration – including researchers from the University of Toronto – have doubled the number of known repeating sources of mysterious flashes of radio waves, known as fast radio bursts (FRBs). Through the d
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Quantum communication links require a delicate touch even over relatively short distances – nevermind across continents. Yet, that’s precisely the challenge taken up by the University of Toronto’s Li Qian and her collaborators. The three-year interna
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Today’s NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day is a snapshot of the Shackleton crater located on the South Pole of the Moon.
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson provide an estimated schedule for the 2nd Starship launch (update videos from Starbase).
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Solar flare eruptions have continued for the second day in a row in a particularly unstable region on the Sun. More solar storms are expected for the Earth in the coming days.
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