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Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers are collaborating with NASA to send human heart "tissue-on-a-chip" specimens into space as early as March.
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Bumblebees are able to learn to solve puzzles by watching more experienced bees complete a task. This new behavioral preference then spreads throughout the entire colony. The bees that learned from others became more adept and began to prefer the learned solu…
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Simon Fraser University scientists say their research on the latest fossil find near Princeton, B.C. is raising questions about how the dispersal of animals and plants occurred across the Northern Hemisphere some 50 million years ago, including whether brief …
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An analysis of past Hubble images shows an increasing number of satellite tracks.
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Astronomers compared instabilities in a disk around a black hole and a neutron star to understand what's happening at the neutron star.
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The nebula, a center of star formation, lies 7,500 light-years from Earth.
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Moon, EarthWith its orbit around , it has been an object that has attracted our attention and interest throughout human history. many civilizations some
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An international consortium that includes Michigan State University researchers has solved an evolutionary quandary that’s been the subject of debate for five decades.
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University of Arizona students are behind CatSat, a cereal box-sized satellite that will probe the ionosphere and beam data to Earth with an inflatable antenna.
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NASA says the ethereal images beamed back from the Curiosity rover on Mars' surface show colorful iridescent clouds that could be made of dry ice.
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Scientists say they've finally solved a longstanding mystery as to why solar probes unexpectedly degrade over short periods of time.
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He charted the planets' movement through the sky.
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Lunar Node -1 (LN-1) projectLunar Node -1 (LN-1) projectNASA is developing lunar navigation beacons to be deployed on spacecraft or the lunar surface to aid in localization and help future space vehicles determine position, velocity, and time to high accuracy.
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Dinosaurs as big as buses or five-story buildings would not be possible if their bones were dense and heavy like ours. Like present-day birds, dinosaurs had hollow bones with inner structures known as air sacs, which made their skeletons lighter and less dens…
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Ukraine's space agency is criticizing the Vega-C rocket failure investigation, which blamed a component sourced from a Ukrainian company.
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Global Data created a 3D animation that compares the scale size of animals across the zoological spectrum from smallest to largest.
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Read more about NASA's retired flying telescope detects heavy oxygen in Earth’s upper atmosphere on Devdiscourse
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It uses LiDAR sensors that are incorporated into mobile phones.
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New calculations suggest that the event horizons around black holes will ‘decohere’ quantum possibilities — even those that are far away.
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New astronomical measurements in the infrared range have led to the identification of a heretofore unknown class of asteroids. An international research team including geoscientists from Heidelberg University has succeeded in characterising these sma
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Is our universe just one of a countless multitude, all together in an all-encompassing multiverse?
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In a new research, scientists claim to have observed shockwaves moving through these galaxy clusters and filaments that make up the galactic or cosmic web.
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