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The cluster contains hundreds of loosely bound stars.
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PCR is a commonly used method to replicate genetic sequences. This is called “molecular cloning”. It is distinct from reproductive cloning, which is the cloning of entire organisms. PCR-based COVID-19 tests are designed to specifically replicate SARS-CoV-2 ge…
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Astronomers detected a strong gravitational lens, but were surprised as the distant light seemed to be bending around an invisible object
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Five years ago, Elon Musk sent a Tesla Roadster car to space. But where is it now and can it crash into Earth? Find out.
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Science & Technology | As the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) gears up to launch the Chandrayaan-3 mission to the Moon, the world is awaiting the discoveries that it
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NASA and JAXA caught high-energy activity on the Sun. The result is a colorful new image.
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Scientific Reports - Effects of grain size and small-scale bedform architecture on CO2 saturation from buoyancy-driven flow
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According to a statement by NASA, its Hubble Space Telescope captured a few images of the planet Saturn recently. The American space agency stated that the l...
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Protons have puzzled scientists for decades. Smaller than wavelengths of light, they are invisible, so cannot be measured using conventional methods. In a worldwide first, scientists from across the globe have used a high-energy neutrino beam to tack
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming modern electronics – accelerating the design of bendable TV screens, ultra-lightweight revolutionised solar cells and more.In a study published in Nature today, scientists used a type of AI algorithm to cr
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Humans are naturally afraid of the dark. We sometimes imagine monsters under the bed and walk faster down unlit streets at night. To conquer our fears, we may leave a night light on to scare away the monsters and a light over the porch to deter break-ins. Yet…
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And the impending singularity may spell our end even sooner.
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According to reports, NASA's James Webb telescope captured the entire development and a space weather forecaster Dr Tamitha Skov shared the video on her Twitter handle.
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Scientific Reports - Mechanochemical effects underlying the mechanically activated catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide
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Liftoff is scheduled for 12:10 a.m. ET, but the weather may not cooperate.
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The moon's north and south poles are in constant nightfall, with sunken places in these regions never receiving a drop of direct sunlight. NASA wants...
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The space agency will land in the lunar south pole.
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Since late March, the sun has been unleashing solar flares powerful enough to cause radio blackouts on Earth. A huge part of the Sun broke off of its surface...
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NASA's Lunar Flashlight was launched on December 11 and was supposed to hunt for water ice deposits in the Moon's south pole.
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In the night sky over Hawaii we could once again see unusual lights. At first, astronomers claimed that a NASA satellite was responsible for the laser beams. However, it turns out that the phenomenon…
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Scientific Reports - In-situ atomic level observation of the strain response of graphene lattice
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Scientific Reports - Effect and mechanism of NaHS on tobacco bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum
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NASA astronaut and Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Nicole Mann points the camera toward herself and takes a "space-selfie" with her helmet's visor up during a six-hour and 41-minute spacewalk. She and fellow spacewalker Koichi Wakata (out of frame) of the Japan…
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This eccentric businessman behind a unique company called 'SpaceBorn United' expects thousands of babies to be born in space within just his lifetime.
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Understanding the physics behind a mysterious phase transition could lead to new complex microscopic circuits, superconductors and exotic insulators that could find use in quantum computing.
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