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A rocket, launched jointly by NASA and SpaceX, carries a device that will decide whether you can go out for a run or not. Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring ...
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“We expected to find tiny, young, baby galaxies at this point in time, but we’ve discovered galaxies as mature as our own.”
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Researchers have developed a liquid-nitrogen spray that rids spacesuits of lunar dust.
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A quantum computational solution for engineering materials. Researchers at Argonne explore the possibility of solving the electronic structures of complex molecules using a quantum computer. If you know the atoms that compose a particular molecule or solid ma…
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900meter Asteroid Ryugu What if this shockingly huge space rock strikes Earth Have you ever imagined the lifethreatening situation that could be caused if the massive 900metre Asteroid Ryugu collides with Earth The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA sent…
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There's an easy way to explore Mars from the comfort of your home here on Earth. NASA has released a new interactive map that lets you explore Mars' many cliffsides and craters.
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There’s a pretty hefty dent in the Earth's magnetic field and it’s giving scientists cause for concern. The Earth’s magnetic field is vital for protecting the planet from the Sun’s rays, but an area of weakness in the field has been detected which is making …
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Scientists say this tiny, flexible robot could reduce the need for invasive surgery by working as a mini 3D printer inside your body.
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Astounding new Webb Space Telescope images of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A may finally help astronomers understand how supernovae generate life’s biomolecular precursors.
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Vienna, Austria (SPX) Apr 10, 2023 - The absolute lowest temperature possible is -273.15 degrees Celsius. It is never possible to cool any object exactly to this temperature - one can only approach absolute zero. This is the third law
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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day for 9th April has featured the image of a mysterious Egg Nebula.
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Where does the Higgs boson come from? The CERN Theoretical Physics department hosted a workshop to explore unconventional explanations for the Higgs boson's properties and origin. While no evidence for "natural" solutions has been found, future data from ATLA…
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The cool breeze of an air conditioner can provide much-needed relief in scorching heat, but these units consume substantial amounts of energy and can release potent greenhouse gases. Now, scientists have introduced an environmentally friendly alternative — a …
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Researchers have analysed an existing model studying noise in quantum systems and have devised a method to quantify its quantum capacity, which is the number o...
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Read more about Quantum noise model analysed, its capacity to transfer message without noise quantified on Devdiscourse
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Understanding how aspirin reduces inflammation could lead to alternatives with fewer side effects. New research has revealed important information about how aspirin works. Even though this drug has been available commercially since the late 1800s, scientists …
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Chinese scientists have developed the first superionic hydride ion conductor at ambient conditions, according to the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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“The most likely result of building a superhumanly smart AI, under anything remotely like the current circumstances,” Eliezer Yudkowsky’s wrote in Time magazine last week.
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Astronomers have discovered a coincidence between the varying intensity of dusty asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, a kind of star slightly larger and older than our Sun, and...
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Intelsat has successfully launched IS-40e, a geosynchronous satellite that promises to provide high-throughput capacity for customers across North America. The satellite also includes a NASA payload to monitor air pollution across the continent. Read more abo…
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From the 1980s onwards, artists and scientists have mostly shown theropod dinosaurs with lipless mouths and exposed teeth.
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Scientists discover that during periods of global warming, ice sheets can retreat at a pace of up to 600 meters per day, which is 20 times quicker than the previous highest recorded rate of retreat. An international team of scientists, headed by Dr. Christine…
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As preparations for the Artemis 2 mission ramp up, NASA has established an office to oversee planning for that and future missions to the moon.
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Peggy Whitson is the oldest woman to fly in space
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NASA’s Psyche mission, which will explore a metal-rich asteroid of the same name, is on track to launch in October 2023 after a one-year delay to complete critical testing.
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