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Researcher see the interconnections between the systems in nature and how each component impacts the others. In Connecticut, rich in forests and farmland, experts see the potential that could position the state at the forefront of a climate-smart agriculture …
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However, researchers note that variations in brain function may be primarily driven by the social environment rather than one's birth age. According to a recent large population study published in The BMJ, premature birth, before 34 weeks of pregnancy, is ass…
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Toxins with diverse biochemical activities have critically influenced venomous organisms’ handling of prey and predators, and their successful evolution. The spider’s evolution through 400 million years has been driven by most of its species’ ability to secre…
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Crew-6 is now scheduled to lift off at 1:45 a.m. ET on Monday (Feb. 27).
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Cutting-edge device EMIT could ‘revolutionize what we can do,’ climate scientist says
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An effective, stable solid-state electrochemical transistor has been developed, heralding a new era in thermal management technology.
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Researchers combined electrical impedance tomography with an ion transport model to study the activity of ion channels on cell membranes.
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The Crew-6 team landed safely on the Space Coast Tuesday afternoon, gearing up for their six-month mission to the ISS.
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Data captured from seismic waves caused by earthquakes has shed new light on the deepest parts of Earth's inner core, according to seismologists.
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A new model suggests how gravitational waves created by the collision between black holes spread and interact within the fabric of space-time.
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Astronomers have discovered a "runaway" black hole, potentially the first observational evidence that supermassive black holes can be ejected from their host galaxies.
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Gaining insight into the formation of dust grains in interstellar gas could provide astronomers with valuable knowledge and assist materials scientists in creating useful nanoparticles. Hokkaido University researchers and their colleagues from Japan and Germa…
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A one-and-a-half ton rocket stage that launched to orbit over 42 years ago has finally returned to Earth.
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Ansys says the latest version of its Orbit Determination Tool Kit (ODTK), which provides highly accurate spacecraft orbit estimates, is better suited to operating near the moon and in “cislunar space,” the region between the Earth and the moon where orbiting …
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A new analysis of diagrams drawn in the artist's personal notebook reveals a near-accurate model of Earth's gravitational pull.
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A new tool that could soon revolutionise the way we identify antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been developed by researchers at the University of Melbourne’s Microbiological Diagnostic Unit Public Health Laboratory (MDU PHL), located at the Peter Doherty Ins…
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You've no doubt been irritated by them on the terrace many a summer evening: biting midges so small that you hardly notice them until they start feeding on your blood, leaving countless itchy bites.
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The ozone levels near the surface in urban areas are lower than anticipated. The 40-meter monitoring tower at the Innsbruck Atmospheric Observatory, located near the city center of Innsbruck, Austria in Europe, continuously supplies information on the atmosph…
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Jupiter's Galilean moons also having fascinating auroras like the Northern lights on Earth, but can be even more colorful and powerful.
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Sea dragon dads and octopus moms are the extreme marine parents we need, winning photos show.
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The two planets will be closest on March 1, but you can follow along as they journey toward each other.
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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 de…
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The cubesat captured Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) on Feb. 12, nearly two weeks after the ice ball made its closest approach to Earth.
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