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By Melissa Lopez-Martinez, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — Even at thousands of metres high, germs are inescapable, according to new research at the University of Colorado Boulder. Near the world’s tallest pe…
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Trilobites, prehistoric sea creatures, had so-called median eyes, single eyes on their foreheads, in addition to their compound eyes, research conducted by Dr. Brigitte Schoenemann at the University of Cologne's Institute of Zoology and Professor Dr. Euan Cla…
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A survey of prehistoric bones reveals that T. rex and some of its cousins had more than one way to reach enormous sizes. Evolution may have preserved that variation in modern animals too.
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Throughout the ages, sulfur has been a highly versatile and indispensable element, utilized by humans for a myriad of purposes.
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110foot Asteroid to buzz Earth Colossal rock speeding at 39058kmph NASA says A scary 110foot asteroid is rushing towards Earth and will come too close to it NASA reveals.Pixabay Several asteroids make close approaches to Earth almost on a daily basis but they…
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Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a colorless liquid compound with strong oxidizing properties that can have numerous industrial and medical applications. This compound is generally synthesized through the anthraquinone process, through which the compound anthraqui…
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Luis Fonseca leads research into micro-, nano- and photonic chip technologies that could kill cancer cells, protect the environment and facilitate space research.
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A new image from the Hubble Space Telescope captures the sinuous spiral arms of a distant galaxy budding with new stars.
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Your experience of time is relative because it depends on motion – more specifically, your speed and acceleration.
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One or two of Uranus’ 27 moons- Ariel and/or Miranda - may have oceans hidden beneath their icy surfaces.
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The Large Area Telescope aboard NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope caught the activity during observations from February 2022 to February 2023.
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Secrets of a world-famous fossil have been revealed thanks to cutting-edge technology. They could provide important hints regarding the origins of life on Earth.
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The 48th flight of Ingenuity was aimed at repositioning the helicopter and imaging science targets along the way.
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This mission designed to help scientists hone in on the chemistry at work on Titan.
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Extraterrestrial regolith biocomposite, you say? I’ll have two
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Global warming has turned the planet's aquariums into a hot tub.
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A new system enables makers to incorporate sensors into gears and other rotational mechanisms with just one pass in a 3D printer
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The debris was from communications equipment that the Space Station discarded in February 2020.
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My name is David and I am obsessed with all things space and astronomy-related. In 2021, I decided to get my first decent telescope to be able to study space up close. Soon enough, I realized that the light pollution in my area is bad enough to limit what was…
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Almost 5 planets will be visible in the night sky. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Uranus will all be visible in the sky, making it an exciting event.
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The International Space Station (ISS) was put into orbit in 1998. Its life cycle was about 20 years, but it has been getting longer, in the absence of
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After 375 years of speculation and exploration, scientists have finally confirmed the existence of a "missing" continent known as Zealandia or Te Riu-a-Māui in the Māori language
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Scientific Reports - Study on mechanical characteristics of anchor drilling rig group for rapid excavating
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The trail starts in the interstellar medium with hydrogen and oxygen gas and ends with oceans and ice caps on planets, with icy moons orbiting gas giants and icy comets and asteroids that orbit stars. The beginnings and ends of this trail are easy to see, but…
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Scientific Reports - Synchronized oscillations of carbon nanotubes dispersed in solution
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