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Researchers created a high-definition scan of a mouse's brain that is 64 million times sharper than a normal MRI.
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The editors intend to start a new nonprofit journal.
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NASA is locking four individuals inside a 1,700-square-foot Mars habitat analog for an entire year to see if they can get along.
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Sarracenia pitcher plants, found in eastern North America, look like trumpet-shaped flowers. But the "flowers" are modified leaves that form a cup containing digestive enzymes and entrap insects. Chemical scents may help lure prey, a new study revealed.
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After 50 years of technological evolution, scientists managed to produce the clearest brain scans ever recorded. The new MRI images are about 64 million times sharper than the images usually taken of
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'Space portal' in Alaska skies is actually frozen SpaceX rocket fuel
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Advancement in pollution detection methods raises questions about current environmental policies. UC Riverside scientists have discovered a massive amount of methane, a highly potent greenhouse gas, being released from wildfires using a novel detection method…
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The Cobra R was the baddest pony car around at the turn of the millennium.
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In the formation of the cerebellum, the outer layer cells in a baby's brain communicate with each other in a unique way using nanotubes. This happens before the synapses are formed.
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The ATLAS experiment has confirmed that a trio of particles—a top-antitop quark pair and a W boson—occurs more frequently than expected in the wake of proton-proton collisions inside the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
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The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Alain Aspect, John Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger for their works on "quantum nonlocality" in quantum mechanics. Quantum nonlocality is a phenomenon where connected particles can affect each other instantly, regard…
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NEW YORK (AP) — Last year, sea urchins in the Caribbean started getting sick — shedding their spines, dying off and throwing reef ecosystems into chaos.
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Unlocking Blood–Brain Portals: New research from Caltech identifies a surprising mechanism by which engineered viral vectors can journey across the blood–brain barrier.
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An asteroid named 2023 CX1 was headed straight for the Earth, but burnt up in the atmosphere and turned into a fireball over Europe. Check details here.
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The International Astronomical Union currently recognizes five dwarf planets: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.
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Perturbing electron spins in a magnet usually results in excitations called “spin waves” that ripple through the magnet like waves on a pond that’s been struck by a pebble. In a new study, Rice University physicists and their collaborators have disco
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Technicians at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, apply the first round of spray foam as part of the thermal protection system to the launch vehicle stage adapter (LVSA) of NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket for Artemis III.
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New seamount maps could aid in studies of ecology, plate tectonics, and ocean mixing
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What would become the Big Bang model started from a crucial idea: that the young Universe was denser and hotter.
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WATCH: Russian Cosmonauts Spacewalk to Replace Radiator on International Space StationTwo Russian Cosmonauts conducted a spacewalk to replace a faulty radiat...
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NASA celebrates a year of amazing work by its photographers in fifth annual Photographer of the Year awards.
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A team of physicists, mathematicians and psychologists from Jumonji University, Nagoya University and Hokkaido University, all in Japan, working with a colleague from Macquarie University, in Australia, has developed a model to describe the actions that need …
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Earthquakes and volcanism occur as a result of plate tectonics. The movement of tectonic plates themselves is largely driven by the process known as subduction. The question of how new active subduction zones come into being, however, is still under debate. A…
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Scientists from research institutions including Kyoto University have confirmed that the intrinsic alignments of galaxies have characteristics that allow it to be a powerful probe of dark matter and dark energy on a cosmological scale.
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