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When Britney Schmidt piloted a robot down a narrow bore hole to explore the underbelly of the world's widest glacier, she was amazed by what she saw — ice pockmarked by crevasses and staircase-like patterns. "I never thought of being able to use my eyes to…
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NASA and Blue Origin’s Club for the Future will co-host multiple free in-person viewing events of the agency’s documentary, The Color of Space, at historically Black colleges and universities, conferences, festivals, and more nationwide. The documentary is a …
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West Virginia University physicists have made a breakthrough on an age-old limitation of the first law of thermodynamics.
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope acquired stunning image of three merging galaxies. The grouping of three massive star-forming galaxies is unusual because of th...
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Allison Chinchar reports for Transformers on the space technology helping in the climate change fight
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A new study led by a joint team at Nagoya University and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan has measured the cosmic age of a very distant galaxy. The team used the ALMA radio telescope array to detect a radio signal that has been traveling for app…
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Scientists have been left shocked and worried by a recent discovery made beneath the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, otherwise known as the 'doomsday glacier.'The huge amount of ice has been destablised and has been reduced by nearly nine miles since the 1990…
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Scientific Reports - Molecular identification and antiprotozoal activity of silver nanoparticles on viability of Cryptosporidium parvum isolated from pigeons, pigeon fanciers and water
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Scientific Reports - A multiplexed, paired-pooled droplet digital PCR assay for detection of SARS-CoV-2 in saliva
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Scientific Reports - Identification of Parkinson’s disease-associated chromatin regulators
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Using cryogenic electron microscopy, researchers have unveiled the molecular structure of designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs), which allow researchers to examine groups of neurons in circuits more precisely.
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The Centre for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota has released the Coronavirus Vaccines Research and Development Roadmap (CVR) – a major global strategy to develop broadly protective vaccines against continually eme…
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People have inhabited the Andes mountains of South America for more than 9,000 years, adapting to the scarce oxygen available at high altitudes, along with cold temperatures and intense ultraviolet radiation. A new genomic study suggests that Indigenous popul…
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Space has always been a force. The more we know, the more terrifying unknowns we end up uncovering. In a recent discovery, NASA captured one of the most elongated asteroids ever imagined with its planetary radar. The rock was tracked by the agency’s Deep Spac…
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The remains of hunted animals at Combe-Grenal, France, showed that they were consistently sourced from open tundra-like habitats. A study conducted by Emilie Berlioz of CNRS/Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès and colleagues, and published in the journal PLOS ONE…
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Israel’s first space telescope, ULTRASAT, will be launched by NASA into high Earth orbit in 2026 NASA to launch Israel's first space telescope in 2026
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On Earth, geologists study rocks to help better understand the history of our planet. In contrast, planetary geologists study meteorites to help better understand the history of our solar system. While these space rocks put on quite the spectacle when they en…
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According to NASA, an asteroid the size of a building is set to make a near pass today. Further details regarding the asteroid's speed, distance, and other characteristics have been revealed by the space agency.
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NASA to launch Israels first space telescope
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Like a merchant of old, balancing the weights of two different commodities on a scale, nature can keep different genetic traits in balance as a species evolves over millions of years.
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Scientists have long wondered what lies at the center of the Earth. New research is putting weight behind a theory that our home planet has a distinct ball of iron within its metallic core.
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According to a research team co-led by a Cornell University astronomer, current state-of-the-art instrumentation being sent to Mars to collect and analyze evidence of life might not be sensitive enough to make accurate assessments.
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Uranus hasn't been closely observed for 30 years but a new plan proposed by a NASA scientist wants to change that.
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Read more about NASA defers SpaceX Crew-6 mission launch to Feb. 27: Details Inside on Devdiscourse
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