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2023 FW13 has been in Earth's vicinity since 100 B.C. and will stay until at least A.D. 3700.
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The Space Launch System rocket that will launch the Artemis 2 crew to the moon is being assembled at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. Credit:...
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The structure of the Earth beneath our feet has been fascinating to members of the scientific community recently, and it turns out it’s far more complex than people initially thought.First, we learned of the news that there’s a massive ocean beneath the Earth…
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Octopus and squid use cephalopod-specific chemotactile receptors to sense their respective marine environments, but structural adaptations in these receptors support the sensation of specific molecules suited to distinct physiological roles.
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An analysis of whole-genome sequencing data from patients with Barrett’s oesophagus or oesophageal ademocarcinoma shows that extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) is strongly associated with cancer progression, and that a wide range of oncogenes are amplified on ecDNA…
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Increases in transcriptional elongation speed with age affect organismal lifespan and ageing-related changes could be reversed with lifespan-extending interventions.
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Ultra-specialized proteins enable octopuses and squids to taste surfaces with their suckers — and these proteins are tailored to each animal’s way of life.
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By Xantha Leatham Deputy Science Editor For The Daily Mail
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Israeli-born scientist says study is the first step in determining whether there is life on planets beyond our solar system.
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Our furry friends come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from the tiny, handbag sized Chihuahuas, to the house-trained horses that are Great Danes.
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It's the highest injury risk we likely face. Yet it's also the injury most can't see.
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As people who have voluntarily been envenomated can attest to, it's a pretty painful experience.
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Abu Dhabi [UAE], April 12 (ANI/WAM): The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) announced today that the Rashid Rover, onboard the HAKUTO-R Mission 1 Lunar Lander, is scheduled to land on the Moon on April 25 at 8:40 pm (UAE time).
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After upgrading the radio telescope array at Westerbork, The Netherlands, astronomers have found five new fast radio bursts. The telescope images, much sharper than previously possible, revealed that multiple bursts had pierced our neighboring Triangulum gala…
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Nostoc commune, an ancient bacteria also called star jelly, thrives in moisture. Here's how to identify it and what to know.
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Last month, the debut flight of Relativity's 3D-printed Terran 1 rocket launched from Florida – but failed to reach orbit.
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Astronomers are one step closer to discovering the secrets of the cosmic dawn.
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Limitless energy? Scientists discover enzyme to make electricity out of thin air
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Koch was part of NASA's first all-woman spacewalk and set the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman. Now, she's going to the Moon.
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Starting in the fall of 2023, UChicago's Pritzker School of Medicine will be offering full-tuition scholarships to up to half of all incoming students and launching a redesigned curriculum.
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Neurons' signaling can be altered by mirror-image molecules. With the help of some sea slugs, chemists from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have found that one of the smallest possible changes to a biomolecule can elicit one of the grandest conceivable con…
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There's a chance that the newly discovered planet with twice the mass of Jupiter could eventually snuggle up to its star to become a hot Jupiter, but the two will need a cosmic matchmaker.
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NRAO has selected four outstanding early career professionals for its 2023 Jansky Fellows program.
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