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Even on a sunny day, human eyes can't see all the light our nearest star gives off. A new image displays some of this hidden light, including the high-energy X-rays emitted by the hottest material in the sun's atmosphere, as observed by NASA's Nuclear Spectro…
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Fleeting interactions between the smallest phytoplankton and bacteria help to shape global ocean productivity, finds new University of Melbourne led research
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For 6 years an international team of experts have been examining the fossilised bones of 2 bird species discovered in rocks on the South Island of New Zealand. It's now believed that the ancient bone fragments belonged to gigantic ancestors of our present-da…
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(MENAFN - The Conversation) Humans are naturally afraid of the dark. We sometimes imagine monsters under the bed and walk faster down unli
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In 2019, an identical satellite, named Kosmos 2491, caused a cloud of orbital debris with 20 trackable fragments
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Security concerns over radioactive materials have persisted for many years. Airports and other public locations now routinely employ radiation detectors, and nuclear regulators need to be able to monitor the levels of subatomic particles like neutrons. Now, a…
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(MENAFN - USA Art News) What was on the Paleolithic dinner menu for Neanderthals? A delicious crab roast, at least for those in Portugal, a
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has made yet another astonishing discovery: "the mission's clearest evidence yet" of "ancient water ripples."
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After the spacecraft rebooted itself, communications got back to normal Monday (Feb. 6)
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Researchers say life rebounded much earlier than thought after a mass extinction, giving rise to modern marine life.
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A University of Houston research team, in collaboration with researchers from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, has developed an operando reflection interference microscope (RIM) that provides a better understand…
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Astronomers have barely scratched the surface of mapping the nearly endless stars and galaxies of the heavens. Using supercomputers, researchers with The University of Texas at Austin have now revealed the locations of more than 200,000 new astronomical objec…
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Semiconductor nanocrystals (NCs) hold great promise as sensitizers for triplet-triplet annihilation up-conversion (TTA-UC) due to their facile bandgap tunability and negligible inter-system crossing loss. However, the understanding of the correlation between …
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Phenotypic plasticity is essential for responding rapidly to environmental variations. However, the genetic and evolutionary mechanism underlying plasticity in the marine organism remains poorly understood.
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Waves of chemical signals spread across developing fingers, creating one-of-a-kind patterns of ridges
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Death cap mushrooms are spreading quickly in California, and a new study might indicate why.
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NASA aims to send humans to Mars next decade, but SpaceX could do it even earlier. Here's what the first astronauts there will have to contend with.
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Planetary Picture of the Day Week of Feb 9, 2023 A weekly recap of our Planetary Picture of the Day (PPOD)! Mars, its moon Phobos, Comet ZTF, and amazing sites right here on Earth.   Monday, Jan 29 Credit Emirates Mars mission/EXI/Thomas Thomopoulos Tharsis M…
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Researchers developed an operando reflection interference microscope (RIM) that provides a better understanding of how batteries work, which has significant implications for the next generation of batteries.
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A massive polar vortex circling the Sun's North Pole has scientists stumped.
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Understanding the physics behind this 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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It's the clearest evidence of waves and water the Curiosity rover has ever found.
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