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A team of researchers has harnessed Google's AI venture DeepMind to develop a bacterial injection system which can inject proteins, including cancer-killing drugs and gene therapies, directly into human cells.
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If the funny hyperactive squirrel scratch from the Ice Age film saga was real, maybe we could see it in this photograph. Or one of her kind. an authentic
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Astronomers have discovered one of the biggest black holes inside a galaxy hundreds of millions of light years from Earth, through gravitational lensing for the first time, throwing the field open for detecting more black holes and investigating their origins
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Observing a colony, swarm or similar grouping of creatures like ants or zebrafish over longer periods of time can be tricky. Simply recording their behavior with a camera misses a lot of informatio…
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The latest Tweet by SpaceX states, 'Now targeting Sunday, April 2 at 7:29 a.m. PT for Falcon 9's launch of the @SemperCitiusSDA Tranche 0 mission to low-Earth orbit. Weather is 90% favorable for liftoff'
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As much as 330 billion tons of water could be embedded in the Moon’s surface, a new study from China suggests. The estimate comes from the analysis of small...
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An asteroid that shoots rocks into space? That makes the story from a movie like Armageddon seem a lot more complex.
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Only 6 inches across and a rosy pink color, it held 60 million years of history.
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The map reveals stunning geological features on Mars in three dimensions.
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Remember NASA searching for four volunteers to live on Mars last year. Well, that hunt is now over. Four humans will now begin to live on the red planet. What will be their living conditions like? Watch to know more.
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope measured the temperature of the Earth-like planet TRAPPIST-1b and found that it is too hot for humans and likely has no atmosphere.
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Researchers believe they've found a way to tap deeper into one of nature's most impressive, life-sustaining mechanisms.
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NASA astronauts share their space station experience, our heavy-duty hauler crawls into the history books, and preparing for the return of some historic samp...
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Oceanography, geology, and... particle physics? A new lab does it all without humans.
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This is "a very exceptional case of jet reorientation," astronomers say.
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Researchers adapted a well-known computer-vision algorithm used for sharpening photos and, for the first time, applied it to astronomical images from ground-based telescopes. While astrophysicists already use technologies to remove blur, the adapted AI-driven…
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Rain of icy and rocky debris from rings was initially dismissed as bad data
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A groundbreaking technique developed by researchers affiliated with the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience presents a new way of gathering and organizing highly detailed information about organic tissues in record time.
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The rover continues its hunt for rocks worthy of bringing to Earth for further study.
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By observing companion stars orbiting black holes, scientists may have gathered indirect proof that black holes accrete massive clumps of dark matter.
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Having more tools helps; having the right tools is better. Utilizing multiple dimensions may simplify difficult problems—not only in science fiction but also in physics—and tie together conflicting theories.
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The paint is so lightweight that only about 3 pounds of plasmonic paint could cover a Boeing 747.
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The rover continues its hunt for rocks worthy of bringing to Earth for further study.
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Reprogramming technique sheds light on mysterious life stage
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Reminiscent of Japanese folkloric creatures, the three new species of worm could reveal new insights into bioluminescence.
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