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Without water, life on Earth could not exist as it does today. Understanding the history of water in the universe is critical to understanding how planets
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A new UCLA-led study suggests that advanced genome editing technology could be used as a one-time treatment for the rare and deadly genetic disease CD3 delta severe combined immunodeficiency.
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A 40-foot asteroid is charging towards Earth and could make a close approach soon. NASA has revealed its details such as speed, distance and trajectory.
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Abstract. Given the low ionization fraction of molecular clouds, ambipolar diffusion is thought to be an integral process in star formation. However, chemical a
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Abstract. The faint satellites of the local Universe provide an important benchmark for our understanding of structure formation and galaxy formation, but satel
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Abstract. The vast amount of astronomical information available over this decade has far exceeded the last century. The heterogeneity of the data and the overwh
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NASA’s plan to spend $1 billion on a tug to deorbit the International Space Station is a missed opportunity to instead repurpose or recycle it, some argue.
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Big Bang Day is observed annually on March 21 to commemorate the first all-sky map produced by the Planck Collaboration.
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Stitching videos from dozens of cameras together provides unique 3D view of macroscopic experiments with microscopic detail. When a couple of plucky graduate students took the first picture with their pieced-together microscope, it turned out better than they…
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A team at the Michoud Assembly Facility of NASA in New Orleans integrated five large structures of the Space Launch System.
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The Stanford University postdoctoral researcher, a collaborator with the Q-NEXT quantum research center led by Argonne, develops high-tech materials to deliver photon packages of quantum information.
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A 200-foot asteroid discovered in February is expected to fly past Earth at about half the distance of the Moon on Saturday, posing no threat to the planet, this time.
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Scientific AI’s “Black Box” Is No Match for 200-Year-Old Method Fourier transformations reveal how deep neural network learns complex physics. One of the oldest tools in computational physics — a 200-year-old mathematical technique known as Fourier analysis —…
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A newly developed integrated software application combines interactive and automated coloring techniques with deep learning technology. The application is able to generate color to black and white movies automatically.
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U.S. Space Force budget includes $60 million for ‘tactically responsive space’ The Space Force budget proposal includes $30 million for tactically responsive space in fiscal year 2024 and $30 million in fiscal year 2025.
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The Uranus system may be even more interesting than we thought.
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"If you pick a spot in, say, a rainforest, and count the number of different species of lizards within 15 meters and you come up with a number," asks Luke Mahler, "what determines that number?"
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In a scientific first, a team led by physicists at the University of California, Irvine has detected neutrinos created by a particle collider. The discovery promises to deepen scientists' understanding of the subatomic particles, which were first spotted in 1…
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A study used video games to test ways of balancing agriculture and conservation -- and found getting more women involved in decision-making may boost productivity and the planet's health.
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If there's water ice in this region, it could be a game-changer for the eventual exploration of Mars by actual astronauts.
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Heredity - Models based on best-available information support a low inbreeding load and potential for recovery in the vaquita
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A new technique could help determine how much water is locked up in minerals beneath an exoplanet's surface.
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PARIS: Astronomers warned that the light pollution created by the soaring number of satellites orbiting Earth poses an unprecedented global threat to nature. The number of satellites in low...
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Once the stars died, the conditions needed for their development were never available for them to appear again.
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