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China’s space program has been making significant progress in recent years, including successful missions to the moon with robotic spacecraft. 1. Taikonauts on the moon China […]
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Scientists have found a way to track minute clay particle movements within soft clay colloids using optical tweezers -- the application of which in biological systems brought the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018. This new way to track particles and man
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This new image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope shows interacting galaxies known as AM 1214-255. These galaxies contain active galactic nuclei, or AGNs. An AGN is an extraordinarily luminous central region of a galaxy. Its extreme brightness is caused by ma…
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Arianespace's CEO says the expendable Ariane 6 will likely fly for more than a decade before being replaced.
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There are nine dots hidden in this optical illusion, but it's impossible to see them all at once.
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This oddball system of three stars might be our best chance at finding life elsewhere in the Universe.
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Researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and their collaborators have measured the masses of several key nuclei with high precision by employing the most advanced storage-ring mass spectrometry technique. U…
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Pokémon Go developer Niantic has responded to a recent estimate of its app store revenue, which appeared to show…
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Solar geoengineering might help lower temps, but it’s a controversial approach.Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://g...
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While the rings could disappear as quickly as 100 million years, it is also possible for Saturn to hold on to their glory for another 1.1 billion years.
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A recent MIT paper proposes a new method to grow 2D transistors on top of wafers, potentially speeding the production of ultrathin computing materials. The study claims...
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It’s referred to as “the fifth state of matter” and requires extreme conditions to make, plants have apparently been using something similar for hundreds of millions of years.
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Scientific Reports - Magnetic carbon Fe3O4 nanocomposites synthesized via Magnetic Induction Heating
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A groundbreaking 5.7 terapixel image of Mars has been unveiled, offering a 20-fold increase in resolution for a detailed view of the planet's surface. A 5.7 terapixel online image of Mars, with a resolution of 5 meters per pixel, has been unveiled by Caltech'…
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CoT prompting uses a step-by-step explanation to guide a big language model to develop a response. CoT prompting has been demonstrated to increase productivity in activities that require extensive reasoning significantly. The self-consistency (SC) technique f…
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Amide-based drug molecules, including paracetamol and vorinostat, made using carbon-rich emissions
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"The point is that we can't come anywhere near duplicating major ground-based capabilities in space."
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Researchers at KIT have characterized the chemical processes occurring at the electrodes of lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries have become a crucial part of our daily lives, and they function thanks to the formation of a passivation layer during the…
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Curtin researchers have discovered how long ago the Australian Nullarbor Plain dried out, with a new approach shedding light on how ancient climate change altered some of the driest regions of our planet.Iron-rich layers formed in ancient sediments w
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China has approved the safety of a gene-edited soybean, its first approval of the technology in a crop, as the country increasingly looks to science to boost food production.
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The experiments suggest that an active young Sun could have catalysed the precursors of life more easily, and perhaps earlier, than previously assumed.
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ESA’s Euclid spacecraft finished its ocean cruise safe and sound on 30 April at Port Canaveral in Florida. Subsequently, the satellite was moved by road to the Astrotech facility near Cape Canaveral.
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Read more about (Update: Launched) SpaceX to launch 56 Starlink satellites into orbit on Thursday: Watch live on Devdiscourse
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