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It would be clichéd to describe Leonardo da Vinci as a man ahead of his time. But in the case of the quintessential Renaissance polymath, it may well be one of those clichés firmly rooted in truth.
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School of Veterinary Medicine researchers teamed with scientists at the University of Texas at San Antonio to transform blood cells to regain a flexible fate, growing into a precursor of sperm cells.
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Scientific Reports - Human collecting lymphatic glycocalyx identification by electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry
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Experts will advise EIC grant winners on intellectual property related to their project
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"This is one of the most elongated near-Earth objects we've ever seen."
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Majorana particles are more resilient against certain types of quantum errors, a challenge in the development of scalable quantum computers
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For decades, satellites have beamed data back to Earth by way of radio waves, with a network of ground-based antennas collecting the incoming information. Now, NASA is exploring laser communications, technology that will allow us to receive more data from far…
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Science News: ZURICH: Researching the wall separating the circulatory system from the neurological system has been highly difficult or limited in its use of models.
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Mercury's transit will help Solar Orbiter scientist to calibrate the spacecraft's instruments.
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Ibadan, 21 February 2023. - SpaceIL and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have signed a cooperation agreement for the Beresheet2 space mission. The second lunar mission by SpaceIL will comprise three
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Scientific Reports - Spectro-temporal acoustic elements of music interact in an integrated way to modulate emotional responses in pigs
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Recent research shows that a common category of marine calcifying phytoplankton (coccolithophores) plays an important role in the regulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere.
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Materials scientists at Cornell have developed a method for better understanding the complex electrochemical reactions that occur at the interface of water and metal surfaces – an approach that will ultimately lead to better fuel cells and other elec
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People don't all age at the same rate. Untangling the factors that influence health and disease could lead to better care for those who need it most.
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Scientists have devised a way to engineer wood to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also improves the strength of the material for construction use.
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Jupiter-like analogs may stymie the evolution of multiple stable earthlike planets within a given solar system, says a new study. And that’s likely why our own solar system has little but a field of asteroids between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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In Pics: Doomsday glacier to crumble anytime now, will lift global sea level by 3 metres
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In the upcoming days, NASA and other space agencies have been observing approximately 5 asteroids that are predicted to come near Earth. Find out what information NASA has disclosed regarding these celestial objects.
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Agency officials say NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission will launch in October 2023, after a year-long delay due to software issues.“Project Psyche is
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A team of researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, University of Sydney, University of Alberta, The University of Queensland, and Yale University have used the tailored deep eutectic solvent (DES) choline chloride–formic acid (ChCl–FA) to extrac…
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Engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, have finished testing the high-gain antenna for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. When it launches by May 2027, this NASA observatory will help unravel the secrets of dark energy and…
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The researchers at the University of Texas, Austin, US, have found that a frictional phenomenon could be key to finally comprehending when and how violently a ‘fault’ moves.
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The last time the United States sent a mission to Venus, the first George Bush was president, and cell phones were as big as your head. Today, we’re getting ready to go back. NASA’s preparing two missions — one to orbit the planet, and the other to drop a pro…
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