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NASA’s Curiosity Mission has found clues of the Red Planet's ancient watery history.
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A recent scientific study, based on updated ice core data, reveals that the high temperatures in central and northern Greenland are unprecedented when compared to the reconstructed climate conditions over the past 1000 years. The climate of the last 1000 year…
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ANU's Astrophysicist and Cosmologist Brad Tucker says there is a strong chance life may exist on a habitable planet found relatively close to Earth. "By being a planet that is nearly identical in width to earth, ever so slightly heavier, but in that habitabl…
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ANU's Astrophysicist and Cosmologist Brad Tucker says there is a strong chance life may exist on a habitable planet found relatively close to Earth."By being...
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Science News: WASHINGTON: In a latest image of Saturn captured by National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Hubble Space Telescope, the appearance of.
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2/11/23 at 11:15am
Most stars die in obscurity. The stars are so far away, and their final acts are so faint, that we never see them. But a year ago today, telescopes saw the death throes of a star that was 12 and a half billion light-years away. The star was ripped apart by a …
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ANU's Astrophysicist and Cosmologist Brad Tucker says there is a strong chance life may exist on a habitable planet found relatively close to Earth. "By being a planet that is nearly identical in width to earth, ever so slightly heavier, but in that habitabl…
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US space agency NASA’s Curiosity rover found stunning new evidence of an ancient lake in the form of rocks etched with the ripples of waves in the foothills of a Martian mountain.The rover is traversing an area of Mars called the sulfate-bearing unit
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Read more about Hubble captures the start of a new 'spoke' season of Saturn: NASA on Devdiscourse
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NASA has shared pictures of the Earth taken by Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata from the International Space Station. Wakata also took picture of Egypt's Cairo, with NASA asking, "Can you spot the pyramids?" "Hint: They appear as three partially shadowed squa…
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There are many unique innovations coming up to find new ways of bringing satellites out of Earth's orbit, here are some of them listed below.
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Cancer cells migrate through the body for multiple reasons; some are simply following the flow of a fluid, while others are actively following specific chemical trails. So how do you determine which cells are moving and why? Purdue University researchers have…
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Just like how cheetahs and zebras acquire their spots and stripes, the intricate swirls of a fingerprint are formed by the interaction of two proteins
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The pyramids appear as "3 partially shadowed squares near the far left of the image where the urban development intersects with the desert landscape."
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Custom proteases find applications as therapeutics, in research and in biotechnological applications. Here, the authors establish a protease selection system based on bacterial alpha-2-macroglobulin protease inhibitors and evolve staphylococcal proteases for …
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Washington: Scientists have discovered details about the genetic predispositions of children who tended to fall ill suddenly and dramatically during
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A trove of newly-discovered fossils in southwest China revealed how modern marine animals like fish and lobsters thrived quickly in the immediate aftermath of a mass extinction event over 250 million years ago.
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Live : A 'material' from a northern prominence broke away from the main filament and was circulating in a massive polar vortex around the north pole of the S...
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Scientists have discovered a new layer of partly molten rock under the Earth's crust that might help settle a long-standing debate about how tectonic plates move. Researchers had previously identified patches of melt at a similar depth. But a new study led by…
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US News Live : Above the islands of Hawaii, a green laser was seen piercing the night sky, silently tracing a path towards the horizon like a stutter in the ...
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This week may be the last chance to snag a glimpse of a rare green comet as it zings past Mars in the night sky, potentially visible with no more than a pair of binoculars.
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This week in science witnessed a positive development for Indian space research given how ISRO could finally successfully launch its SSLV mission. Meanwhile, at JNU, two scientists have come up with significant research for treating malarial infections. Highe…
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If you’ve ever compared a frozen pizza to the photo on the box, you know the feeling of being duped by appetising looks. In our latest study we show that
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Tech companies are beginning to launch ventures into artificial intelligence, such as Microsoft's investment into the ChatGPT bot. New York Times technology ...
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Hydrothermal vents have been identified as a previously undiscovered source of dissolved black carbon in the oceans, furthering the understanding of the role of oceans as a carbon sink.
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