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A large temple possibly used by Roman soldiers for hundreds of years has been unearthed by archaeologists in northwest France.
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The Earth isn’t permanent, but it was here for four billion years before humans arrived and should be here for several billion more.
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A tile that can fill an entire plane, without repeating itself in regular intervals is an Einstein
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After the brain, the eyes are a human being's most complex organ in the body and it turns out that it wasn’t a natural part of the evolution of our species. Scientists have determined that the evolution of the vertebrate eye was, in part, due to a key gene th…
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Researchers reviewed the potential pathways through which Candida auris can be introduced into the environment
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Scientists have discovered and synthesized a new isotope of highly radioactive uranium-241 with 149 neutrons, which may last only 40 minutes.
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Europe's glaciers and ice patches are an enormous deep freezer for artifacts. Here is a countdown of 25 of the most fascinating objects revealed by Europe's melting ice.
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In the early universe, gravity may have been capable of creating light, a new theoretical paper finds.
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Two crew members, including a NASA astronaut, living aboard the International Space Station will conduct a spacewalk Friday, April 28, to continue installation of hardware to support future power system upgrades.
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Using a new detection method, UC Riverside scientists found a massive amount of methane, a super-potent greenhouse gas, coming from wildfires—a source not currently being accounted for by state air quality managers.
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When we view objectivity and subjectivity as opposites rather than complements, we distort the empirical realities of data collection.
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Active agriculture is practised by several species of ambrosia beetles. They cultivate and look after food fungi in the wood of trees as social groups and control the growth of so-called weed fungi.The findings of the study published in the journal Frontiers …
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A "fireball" is a magnitude -4 meteor, which is about as bright as the planet Venus in the morning or evening sky. Did you see this one fall?
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Each night, the stars of the sky compete with thousands of satellites. The number of intruders is only growing as constellations of satellites proliferate,
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Nobel laureate Bob Lefkowitz discusses the future of G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-targeted drug discovery.
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Virginia Tower Norwood has been a pioneer in the field of Satellite Development and Imaging. Her soul departed on March 26, 2023. She is remembered for her extensive contribution to the Landsat program. Read the article below to get a brief sketch of her illu…
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A thumbs-up for tofersen from the US Food and Drug Administration would reinforce the agency’s shifting approach to neurological drugs.
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The European Space Agency takes aim at the solar system's largest planet.For more ANC news videos, click the link below: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
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According to the traditional scientific narrative, Africa was once a verdant idyll of vast forests stretching from coast to coast. In these lush habitats, around 21 million years ago, the earliest ancestors of apes and humans first evolved traits
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Astronomers used machine learning to improve the Event Horizon Telescope's first black hole image, aiding in black hole behavior understanding and testing gravitational theories. The new technique, called PRIMO, has potential applications in various fields, i…
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New York: A team of US engineers have developed a stretchable OLED display, which can bend in half or stretch to more than twice its original length while still emitting a fluorescent pattern. The material, described in the journal Nature Materials, has a wid…
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The evolution of the human eye has long been considered one of biology's more challenging mysteries, drawing debate over the sequence of steps required to turn rudimentary sensitivity to light into a complex photographic system.  New research suggests...
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The celestial highlights for the week ahead include a rare kind of solar eclipse happening only seven times in the 21st century, 2023's first major meteor shower and a fabulous conjunction of a crescent Moon and a star cluster.
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American researchers suggest humans will need to create very Earth-like conditions to survive for long periods in space.
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