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Why are hornets so successful as invasive species? • Earth.com
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Deserts are found around the world, including next to oceans. But why are these regions dry?
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When wildfires spread through parts of Northern California wine country in 2017, they melted electronics, combusted cars and exploded propane tanks. The fires sent acrid smoke billowing into the sky, its footprint wafting over the state and extending for 500 …
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Recently identified by the Food and Drug Administration as a public health crisis, osteoarthritis affects more than 520 million people worldwide who deal with pain and inflammation. Osteoarthritis is typically induced by mechanical or traumatic stress in the …
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Putting hydrogen on solid ground: simulations with a machine learning model predict a new phase of solid hydrogen. A machine-learning technique developed by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers has revealed a previously undiscovered high-pressu…
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NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has completed 50 flights since first taking to the skies above the Red Planet.
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Over the past year or so, generative AI models such as ChatGPT and DALL-E have made it possible to produce vast quantities of apparently human-like, high-quality creative...
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In a new study published in Science Advances, we found self-organising networks of tiny silver wires appear to learn and remember in much the same way as the thinking hardware in our heads.Imitating the brain Our work is part of a field of research called neu…
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What is the Aurora How it is sparked by a geomagnetic storm Know what is the Aurora in brief here. And howgeomagnetic activity or a geomagnetic storm can spark it.The aurora is one manifestation of geomagnetic activity or a geomagnetic storm. Aurora is the gl…
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A new study published in Ecology and Evolution by Henrik Svensmark of DTU Space has shown that the explosion of stars, also known as supernovae, has greatly impacted the diversity of marine life over the past 500 million years. The fossil record has been exte…
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Kolkata | New Delhi: Masters of science in information technology, MBA, B Tech in electrical engineering, computer science, packaging, robotics, automation engineering, or bachelors in computer application - these are the backgrounds of most shop-floor employ…
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The Earth is constantly subjected to an overwhelming influx of cosmic rays — subatomic particles that are undetectable to the human eye and originate from sources such as the sun and supernova explosions. As these high-energy cosmic rays, which have traveled …
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Scientists at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) have developed a promising injectable cell treatment for osteoarthritis that both decreases inflammation and regenerates articular cartilage.
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Fungi, an integral component of the Earth's biological system, have long been employed to improve human life. While these creatures are still mostly unknown, a new research report argues that their distinct genomes could be used to advance the biotech sector.
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Stem cell research is expanding beyond earthly confines. Scientists from Cedars-Sinai in California have partnered with the private company Axiom...
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We have three launches from SpaceX this week. There will be two Falcon 9 launches and a Falcon Heavy launch. Unfortunately, there are no Starship launches this week but check the recap video.
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With the launch of thousands of satellites by companies, astronomers have raised the issue of light pollution threatening their observations.
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NASA caught amazing images of a black hole moving across space that answers some questions but raises many more.
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Astronomers have used machine learning to sharpen up the Event Horizon Telescope’s first picture of a black hole — an exercise that demonstrates the value of artificial intelligence for fine-tuning cosmic observations.
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The James Webb Space Telescope just made another huge discovery
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(MENAFN - Swissinfo) Coral reefs are under a growing threat from climyate change and human activity Copyright 2022 The Associated P
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This week a photo started circulating online of a stunning spiral of blue light in the Northern lights and aurora borealis over the Alaska skies. The wild-looking spiral dancing through the sky was caused by a SpaceX rocket.
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Share If you like it Some 36 per cent of this rise in sea level was due to ice loss from glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica. Representative Photo: iStock. In 2022, 58 per cent of the ocean surface suffered at least one marine heatwave event and 25 per cent …
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The Moon has great potential as a platform for observational astronomy.
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The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on April 23 with up to 15 meteors per hour. The shower is one of the oldest in history, with records dating back 2,700 years. Lyrid outbursts remain difficult to predict, making regular observations crucial for improving models. …
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