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In this interview, NewsMedical talks to Jason Otterstrom about the role of AI-based Athena Zebrafish software in exploring Zebrafish imaging results and its importance for bio-medical research using Zebrafish models.
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The Department of Science & Technology plays a pivotal role in promotion of science & technology in the country.
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GfG’s EC22 D transmitter is a versatile and reliable device designed to monitor oxygen concentration and detect toxic gases and hydrogen in the ppm range. The EC22 D transmitter features an...
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New research reveals that supernovae can pose an additional, previously unidentified threat to nearby planets. This involves intense X-rays, generated when a supernova’s blast wave hits dense surrounding gas, potentially damaging planets' atmospheres up to 16…
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Novespace chief parabolic flight pilot explains why there are four pilots on each flight and what equipment they use to share control over the aircraft.
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Tectonic activity triggered by the gravitational influence of the gas giants causes landslides of icy debris.
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A radar antenna on a European mission to Jupiter has yet to fully deploy after launch, although project officials say they still ways to fix it.
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Three celestial events will happen on Friday: a Flower Moon accompanied by a penumbral lunar eclipse and the peak of the Eta Aquarid meteor shower.
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Encoding breakthrough allows for solving wider set of applications using neutral-atom quantum computers. QuEra Computing and university researchers have developed a method to expand the optimization calculations possible with neutral-atom quantum computers. T…
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In little less than 72 hours, Emirati citizens and authorities have gone from a mood of frustration to one of great satisfaction. From watching the Rashid rover's mid-afternoon attempt to land on the Moon on 25 April come to nothing, the inhabitants of the we…
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MIT researchers have demonstrated a new technology to grow 2D materials on silicon chips that could help make powerful computer chips to support AI chatbots
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The nano-scale electronic parts in devices like smartphones are solid, static objects that once designed and built cannot transform into anything else. But University of California, Irvine physicists have reported the discovery of nano-scale devices
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Computational environments and the tools to manage them can help researchers to deliver code that is reproducible, documented and shareable.
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If mushrooms communicate with each other, as recent research suggests, the time to eavesdrop if when things get wet.
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Spread the love Exotic space objects known as sources of ultra-universal X-rays produce about 10 million times more energy than the Sun. In fact, they are so luminous that they seem to exceed a physical limit called the Eddington limit, which limits how brigh…
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Scientists at the University of California, Irvine have made a remarkable discovery about cellophane bees – their microbiomes are some of the most fermentative known from the insect world. These bees, which are named for their use of cellophane-like
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A rare planet has been discovered hundreds of light years away, and it could prove key to our understanding of planetary formations out there in the universe.There have been more than 5,300 exoplanets discovered, but few match the description of the newly rec…
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The European Space Agency estimates there is more than 10,800 tonnes of space junk currently orbiting the Earth. MailOnline takes a look at the biggest debris and when it could come down.
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Researchers developed new mining technique to recover metals & store carbon.
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Scientific Reports - An origami-based colorimetric sensor for detection of hydrogen peroxide and glucose using sericin capped silver nanoparticles
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Today’s NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day is NGC 3372, also known as the Great Carina Nebula which is located in the constellation of Carina.
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The Indian Astronomical Observatory above Mount Saraswati captured a rare phenomenon as a geomagnetic storm struck Earth's magnetic field, creating unique auroras. The auroras are normally seen at higher altitudes in parts of Alaska, Norway, and other countri…
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USA: One of the universe's most enigmatic objects recently became a little less enigmatic. Astronomers have been perplexed by quasars for sixty years, ever since they were first discovered. They are among the universe's brightest and most potent objects, a…
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China's Mars rover Zhurong has provided key observational evidence of liquid water at low Martian latitudes, the warmest regions on the red planet, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances this week.
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