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The Marine Biology Laboratory (MBL), Jennifer R Morgan, and Christina Hamlet of Bucknell University constructed a mathematical model to show how lampreys may employ body-sensing feedback to regain swimming ability following spinal injury. The work might sugge…
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Scientists have adapted a well-known computer-vision algorithm, which works faster and produces more realistic images, and applied it to astronomical images from ground-based telescopes. This innovation of the researchers of Northwestern University, US, and T…
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New York, Apr 3 (IANS): Scientists have discovered how human cells sense and respond to the weightlessness experienced in space, an advance that could be useful for keeping astronauts healthy on future space missions. The gravity conditions in space, known a…
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Recent breakthrough in neutrino detection.
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Today's NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day is an aerial snapshot of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system which is located on Mars.
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Read more about Check out this stunning image of Ring Nebula captured by Hubble telescope on Devdiscourse
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Just like out of a science fiction novel, the latest news from NASA will leave you feeling like living in the future. According to the report, the American Space Agency is planning to use lasers and sweeper spacecrafts to clear out space debris. Our planet ha…
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Given his progressively deteriorating health condition, Hawking was forced to literally live every day like it were his last.
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The environment around a black hole is a maelstrom of superhot gas. Most of the gas funnels into the black hole, but some escapes in “jets” that fire out at almost the speed of light. The gas gets so hot that it shines mostly in X-rays. So to fully understand…
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The first observation of collider neutrinos at the LHC paves the way for exploring new physics scenarios. Although neutrinos are produced abundantly in collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), until now no neutrinos produced in such a way had been detec…
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The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of the aftermath of a Type II supernova explosion in the spiral galaxy UGC 2890, which is located 30 million light-years away in the Camelopardalis constellation. While the supernova occurred in 2009, Hubble recent…
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The explosion, which occurred 180 million light years away, challenges our current understanding of explosions in space, said researchers from the University of Sheffield in the UK.
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A mutation that is responsible for night blindness in humans helps whale sharks see in the dark.
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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. The amazing capacity to heal from spinal cord damage, a jawless fish known as the lamprey has drawn the attention of scientists for nearly 50 years. Despite just partial brain regeneration, a recent st…
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NASA is back with its monthly update of fun stuff to spot in the sky over the coming weeks — and April offers plenty to enjoy.
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According to a statement released by European Space Agency (ESA), 229-15 is one of those interesting celestial objects that fits several classifications.
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Astronomers have discovered an ultramassive black hole estimated to be the same mass as 32.7 billion Suns.
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Discover the four surprising plant-based proteins that can help you lose weight, only on SheFinds!
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China’s Chang’e 5 found water locked in tiny glass beads while drilling and excavating samples on the moon in 2020
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It was a night of star gazing at the Branched Oak Observatory Saturday night for the Messy Messier Marathon.
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"Researchers have 'hacked' the earliest stages of photosynthesis," according to a new announcement from the University of Cambridge. CNET reports: Scientists have studied photosynthesis in plants for centuries, but an international team believes they've un…
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Traditionally, access to satellite data has been limited to researchers and professionals with expertise in remote sensing and image processing.
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Other lives: Head of palaeontology at the Natural History Museum and authority on fossil brachiopods
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Aerosolized microbes surviving transport to and in the stratosphere endure extremes of low temperature, atmospheric pressure, and relative humidity, and high shortwave ultraviolet radiation flux.
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