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'It's an early idea for the STS-41D patch that Dad and the crew asked me to draw.'
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For nearly 50 years, a jawless fish called the lamprey has interested scientists because of its remarkable ability to recover from spinal cord injuries. A new study reveals a possible technique lampreys may use to swim again, despite sparse neural regeneratio…
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Scientific Reports - Control of magnetic states and spin interactions in bilayer CrCl3 with strain and electric fields: an ab initio study
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Life comes in all shapes in sizes, but some sizes are more popular than others, new research from the University of British Columbia (UBC) has found. In the first study of its kind published today (March 29) in PLOS ONE, Dr. Eden Tekwa, who conducted the stud…
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Using machine learning and state-of-the-art supernova nucleosynthesis, a team of researchers have found the majority of observed second-generation stars in the universe were enriched by multiple supernovae.
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April has also been declared the Global Astronomy Month, during which various organisations hold a plethora of exciting activities that span the entire month!
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With most of the existing pollination research focusing on day-flying insects, moths' actual contribution has remained in the dark.
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Facts For Prelims  Source: The Hindu   Context: NASA’s Dragonfly mission to explore Titan is scheduled for launch in 2027, and the spacecraft is expected to arrive at its destination in around 2034.   About Titan: Titan is the second largest moon (Saturn’s) i…
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Read more about Spot Mercury after sunset; Moon-planet pairings and more this month on Devdiscourse
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This mysterious gravitational monster is situated a mere 3,800 light-years away from our humble planet and boasts a mass ten times greater than that of our Sun.
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ESA is excited to announce a revolutionary new technology that could bring luck to people all over the world: four-leaf clover detection from space.
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On Wednesday, a strong X-class solar flare crashed into the Earth, resulting in radio blackouts across much of the globe.
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The egg, now estimated to be around 60 million years old, is believed to have belonged to a titanosaur, the largest dinosaurs to have ever lived.
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The scientific community is reeling after NASA gutted funding for a key Venus mission that was "poised to answer some of the biggest questions about the planet and its volcanic activity," reports The Verge. From the report: This month saw the announcement of…
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PR agency Current Global renames itself to reflect its intergalactic plans
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Scientists have predicted a rise in solar storms because the Sun is gearing up to a peak of activity, which happens about every 11 years and is expected to arrive sometime in 2025.
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Read more about NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover collects first sample of its new science campaign on Devdiscourse
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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day for 1st April features a distorted galaxy that is around 50 million light-years away.
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In February 2022, a solar storm event destroyed 40 Starlink satellites, shortly after a SpaceX mission launched them into the upper atmosphere. NASA has now shed more light into how it happened.
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In February 2022, a solar storm event destroyed 40 Starlink satellites, shortly after a SpaceX mission launched them into the upper atmosphere. NASA has now shed more light into how it happened.
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Formed by an electronic struggle between the atomic layers of the material, this 'stunning' herringbone pattern could result in unique features that researchers are just beginning to investigate. Scientists at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelera…
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The storm can also cause minor fluctuations in power grids and impair some satellite functions — including those for mobile devices and GPS systems.
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rex and kin, it was a stiff upper lip, not a toothy grin They probably did not smile, frown or snarl, but T. rex and its relatives almost certainly had the dinosaur equivalent of lips - a new finding by scientists that challenges popular depictions of these…
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Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory attempted to observe dark matter in a brightly-lit hallway in the basement using the sensitivity of their neutrino detectors. Neutrino Alley, where the team works, is located beneath the Spallation Neutron Source, a…
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Gamma-ray bursts are the most luminous explosions in the cosmos. Astronomers think most occur when the core of a massive star runs out of nuclear fuel, colla...
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