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The genomes of two hornet species, the European hornet and the Asian hornet (or yellow-legged hornet) have been sequenced for the first time by a team led by UCL (University College London) scientists.
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Rapidly developing AI tools can now generate simulations of ecological networks, tracking interactions in environments and biomes
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Graphene conducts electricity well – too well, in fact, to be useful in microelectronic technology. But by sandwiching graphene between two layers of boron nitride, which also has a hexagonal pattern, a moiré pattern results. The presence of this pattern is a…
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During this time, the skies will be primarily moonless, making it a truly fantastic time to spot the bright fireballs this meteor shower is known for. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
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Android mobiles have a free earthquake alert system that detects them all over the world and notifies you before they occur. Specifically, you will receive a
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Astrophotographers from all over the world are featured in NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day, which is published on a daily basis. This week's pictures include Auroras in Finland, the Dark Seahorse Nebula and more
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Read more about NASA another step closer to replacing decades-old spacesuit on Devdiscourse
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Combining 50 satellite surveys of Antarctica and Greenland taken between 1992 and 2020, the international team of researchers have found that the melting ice sheets now account for a quarter of all sea level rise, a fivefold increase since the 1990's.
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A recent study published in the journal Nature suggests that ancient Earth may have produced its earliest water supply.
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A recent study published in the journal Nature suggests that ancient Earth may have produced its earliest water supply.
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"A fortnight ago, the Union Cabinet approved the full budget for the LIGO-India mega-science project, which includes the construction, commissioning and joint scientific operation of a state-of-the-art, advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observa…
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The 2,700-year-old Lyrid meteor shower, which occurs between April 15 to 29 every year, will peak this weekend.
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JWST has brought us more distant views of the early Universe than ever before. Is the Big Bang, and all of modern cosmology, in trouble?
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The THEMIS spacecraft have gathered too much data for scientists to process on their own
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Raise your telescopes to the Hubble Space Telescope, and let's toast to its spectacular 33rd anniversary!
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Read more about Astronomers identify new threat to life on planets like Earth on Devdiscourse
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Wonder material graphene claims yet another superlative.
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The steep drop in fresh capital has left many companies in a vulnerable state, while the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, a leading provider of venture debt, has added to the challenge, a report by venture capital (VC) firm Space Capital said on Thursday. Elo…
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Scientists have analyzed the brightest gamma-ray burst (GRB) ever detected, named the BOAT (Brightest Of All Time) and GRB 221009A, which was observed by NASA's Fermi and Swift satellites in October last year. The event is at least ten times brighter than any…
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Forecasters have predicted that at least two CME clouds are going to hit the Earth today, April 21. This event can bring a dangerous solar storm to Earth as the overall magnetic charge doubles over.
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The Moon will just miss passing into the umbra, or the deeper portion of the Earth's shadow
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Lunar exploration is undergoing a renaissance. Dozens of missions, organised by multiple space agencies – and increasingly by commercial companies – are set to visit the Moon by the end of this decade
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Starship launches but fails to reach orbit. JUICE looks back at Earth as it begins its journey to Jupiter, and Gaia helps find an exoplanet. 🦄 Support us on...
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Using remote sensing, geophysicists have documented the massive Feb. 6 quake that killed more than 50,000 people in Eastern Turkey and toppled more than 100,000 buildings. Alarmingly, researchers found that a section of the fault remains unbroken and locked -…
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New insight into proteins called “pioneer factors” helps to explain their unusual ability to open up the typically dense genetic material within our cells.
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