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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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New research suggests that collisions of neutron stars may trigger mysterious fast radio bursts.
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These artificial meteors will enter Earth's atmosphere at slower speeds, enabling them to form bigger streaks by emitting light longer.
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Crew members aboard the International Space Station conducted scientific investigations during the week of March 27
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An international team of space scientists has observed a "cold stream" of molecular gas outside of a galaxy, confirming theories of star formation within galaxies. In their study, published in the journal Science, the group used the array of radio telescopes …
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Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, have discovered a potential new target for cancer immunotherapy in transposable elements (TEs), short segments of DNA that can move around the genome.
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In both physics and chemistry, the mesoscopic scale refers to the length scale on which the properties of a material or phenomenon can be studied, without entering into a discussion about the behavior of individual atoms.
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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. Using the Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool Alpha…
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Stephen Shih will be NASA's first diversity ambassador, and Elaine Ho will head the agency's Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity.
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Using the most accurate and detailed cosmological simulations available, an international team has made an exciting prediction that may shed new light on our understanding of the universe: a large population of faint galaxies in our cosmic neighborhood await …
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Global warming, pollution and diminishing resources are generating great urgency among scientists seeking solutions by expanding frontiers of exploration and developing new technologies.
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In the young Universe, observations made by the radio telescope have disclosed a cold stream of intergalactic atomic carbon gas feeding star formation in a huge radio galaxy.
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NASA said that the launch window will close on October 25 but the Psyche asteroid mission is on track to launch in the month of October this year.
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Moths are more efficient pollinators at night than day-flying pollinators such as bees, finds new research from the University of Sussex, published March 29 in PLOS ONE.
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A geomagnetic storm thicked Earth's atmosphere, which helped bring down Starlink satellites. A new science paper describes the storm.
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The Tyrannosaurus rex and its relatives had the dinosaur equivalent of lips, according to a new study. The latest findings dispute classic depictions of the snarling predators.
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'To have a Guinness Worlds Records title is icing on the cake for an extraordinary piece of equipment.'
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Science educator and engineer Bill Nye explains what a light-year is, why we have a unique measurement for outer space, and why it's "the coolest thing ever that there's so much we don't know" about the universe.
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The fossil in question was collected at least 80 years before dinosaur eggs were scientifically recognised, and potentially before the word 'dinosaur' even existed.
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This luminous image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows Z 229-15, a celestial object that lies about 390 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Lyra.
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Scientific Reports - Antimicrobial activity and comparative metabolomic analysis of Priestia megaterium strains derived from potato and dendrobium
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A new computer model that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and NASA satellite data can help predict where the next solar storm will strike on Earth.
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There's no firm release date for when ALE plans to generate its first artificial meteor shower, which it previously pledged to begin in 2023.
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Analysis of lunar regolith samples has revealed a hidden source of water on the Moon locked in glass beads, as per a recent study.
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