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In news- The concept, known as 'pellet-beam' propulsion, was awarded an early-stage US$175,000 NASA grant for further development recently. About
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In preparation for the May 4th launch, the team at CMU has conducted dozens of training simulations to ensure they can handle potential issues
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In news- The earliest known black hole in the universe has been spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST),
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By Michael Lee, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — A ring-shaped border on certain distant planets known as the “terminator zone” that separates permanent daytime and nighttime could offer conditions suitable to…
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Experts said that dinosaur eggs were not scientifically recognized at the time, and the newly-identified 'rock' could be the first known egg.
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Euler’s number or ‘e’ is a crucial mathematical constant that pops again and again in physics.
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The scientists made their discovery using a conventional vector network analyzer, which sent a spin wave through the YIG-nanomagnet device
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Scientists at KAUST have demonstrated a simple method of modifying compact semiconductor lasers to make them more suitable for illumination and holography. Semiconductor technology enables all components of a laser to be compactly packaged into a device that …
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The unique phenomenon seen on Saturn has not been seen anywhere else in the Solar System.
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Scientific Reports - Genomic comparison of two Streptococcus suis serotype 1 strains recovered from porcine and human disease cases
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Humans could soon become get the ability to camouflage, just like octopuses and squids. Both octopuses and squids can change the colour of their skin for a variety of reasons. Now, scientists are trying to understand the underlying processes that make this po…
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In our gut, oxalate-degrading bacteria absorb oxalate, a causative substance for kidney stone formation, and reduce our health risk. In this work, the authors report the structure of the oxalate transporter responsible for this process and how the protein wor…
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Read Latest Science News Quickly Here | This month, you'll be able to see the Lyrids. At its height, the medium-intensity shower can produce up to 20 meteors per hour. This extremely old meteor shower that goes by the moniker Lyra and was first noticed around…
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INTEGRA Biosciences is pleased to introduce INTEGRA School of Pipetting, a new collection of high quality educational presentations for all your pipetting queries. This valuable resource covers a selection of key topics, including basic pipetting techniques, …
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The U.S. is trying to step up enforcement of sanctions against Russia over the war in Ukraine — looking to make countries and their companies fear losing business if they evade sanctions.
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New findings reveal that deep-sea methane deposits are converting into gas at a higher rate than previously observed and that a specific group of fossilized organisms possess the unique ability to detect these releases. A research team headed by a Brown Unive…
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Research published in the journal Physical Review Letters conducted by an international team of scientists including Joshua Klein, the Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor in the School of Arts & Sciences, has resulted in a significant bre
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The purpose of this paper is to describe NASA’s approach to establishing and maintaining a set of Agency-level Space Flight Human System Standards managed by the Office of the Chief Health and Medical Officer (OCHMO) at NASA that enables space flight missions…
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A new NASA policy makes it unlikely future missions will be named after individuals in response to the controversy surrounding the naming of JWST.
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Read more about NASA telescope inspects aftermath of catastrophically powerful cosmic explosion on Devdiscourse
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Newly discovered BH1 and Gaia BH2 have the most widely separated orbits of all known black holes.
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Recent depictions show big teeth jutting out of the dinosaurs’ jaws, even when closed.
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