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Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have observed a galaxy "protocluster" at a time just 650 million years after the big bang.
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Juice’s ice-penetrating RIME antenna has not yet been deployed as planned. During the first week of commissioning, an issue arose with the 16-metre-long Radar for Icy Moons Exploration (RIME) antenna, which is preventing it from being released from its mounti…
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The U.S. Navy recently completed tank tests of its new deep-diving suit called the Deep Sea Expeditionary with No Decompression (DSEND) system.
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This year is already shaping up to be another bad one for glaciers in the Swiss Alps, with the snowpack covering them around 30 per cent below the 10-year average, according to the scientist tracking their decline. Every year in April, when the snowpack reach…
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One from New Guinea rose to the top in a recent study.
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John McFall is the European Space Agency's first ever para-astronaut.He was selected to study how feasible it is for someone with a physical disability to li...
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The pandemic has limited the range of places people visit in cities.
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UAE probe releases stunning new images of moon Deimos while study reveals the origin of the red planet's satellites may be different than believed.
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Fly away with some top drone deals from the DJI store where the DJI Mini 3 drone and bundles are up to $90 off.
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Russia has formally agreed to remain aboard the International Space Station (ISS) until 2028, NASA has announced..
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It's not yet clear whether China or the United States and Europe will be the first to bring a piece of the Red Planet back to Earth.
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Birds that had thicker beaks and could crack harder seeds survived better, writes Seshadri K S
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A menagerie of interesting astronomical finds are visible in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
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Scientists use AI & ML to find planet: Researchers from the University of Georgia used machine learning, and AI to find a new planet in a solar system that is far away from our own solar system.
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In parts of California’s iconic mountainous coasts, breathtaking beauty is punctuated by brusque signs warning spectators to stay back from unstable cliffs. The dangers of coastal erosion are an all-too-familiar reality for the modern residents of th
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Misfolded proteins are toxic to cells. They disrupt normal functions and cause some age-related human degenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s diseases. Cells work constantly to eliminate misfolded proteins, but these cl
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The climate crisis poses a threat to the rich biodiversity of life that exists in the ocean's twilight zone, which exists just beyond the reach of sunlight. Life in this region could be reduced between 20% and 40% in the next 50 years, research warns.
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The male California sea lion, the same species that hangs out on K-Dock at Fisherman's Wharf, has increased its body size over the last 50 years.
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The Voyager 2 probe, which left Earth in 1977, has helped redefine our knowledge of the solar system. NASA says it still has some life in it yet.
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Astronomers Petr Horalek has captured stunning images of the hybrid solar eclipse which happened on April 20, 2023 revealing some fascinating eruptions on the Sun. Check details.
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SpaceX's Starship is the biggest rocket ever built by height, but it can be hard to depict how enormous that is unless you have some humans for scale.
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Mass adoption of perovskite solar cells will never be commercially viable unless the technology overcomes several key challenges, according to researchers.
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MIT researchers are using artificial intelligence to design new proteins that go beyond those found in nature.They developed machine-learning algorithms that can generate proteins with specific structural features, which could be used to make materia
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