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The Moon backlights the IceCube neutrino observatory at the south pole. The observatory uses special detectors buried deep in the ice to catch the ghostly particles known as neutrinos, which are produced in the hearts of stars, in stellar explosions, around b…
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UNITED KINGDOM: A meteorite that crashed onto a driveway in Winchcombe, England, in 2021 has given scientists a glimpse into the origin of life on Earth.  The Winchcombe meteorite is considered a pristine sample, rivalling asteroid samples taken directly from…
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The influence of Chinas science and technology journals continues to grow, with more of these journals now included in key global periodical retrieval systems, according to a recent report from the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information under the M…
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While babies have a natural mechanism for alerting their parents that they need a diaper change, a new sensor developed by researchers at Penn State could help workers in daycares, hospitals and other settings provide more immediate care to their charges.<br …
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The reactor is designed to use an inherently safe and extremely robust fuel form.
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The section of the Earth’s magnetosphere known as the plasmasphere is the latest part of our planet found to be subject to the tides from our companion.
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Right in the middle of this image, nestled amongst a smattering of distant stars and even more distant galaxies, lies the newly discovered dwarf galaxy known as Donatiello II. If you cannot quite distinguish the clump of faint stars that is all we can see of …
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We've just found an exoplanet almost exactly the same size as Earth orbiting a tiny star not very far away at all.
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Due to recent technological developments, large language models (LLMs) have performed remarkably well on complex and sophisticated reasoning tasks. This is accomplished by generating intermediate reasoning steps for prompting demonstrations, which is also kno…
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Awards, promotions, milestones and more. Find out what's going on in the lives of ASBMB members.
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The study revealed that the Red Planet had chemical reactions capable of generating enough hydrogen that there was a planet-warming greenhouse effect.
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MIT researchers developed a chemistry-based strategy to create organic iono-electronic polymers that “learn” and could improve electronic devices that interface directly with the human body.
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More NASA-published Earth science data will be made available via Esri’s ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.
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Life. Finds. A. Way. The Pack Artwork The underlying gimmick of the Transcendrake theme is that they're leaning on the fact 竜 can be used in Dragon (when not in Katakana), Dinosaur…
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In a major discovery, scientists have invented a new type of ice that does not float or sink and resembles a liquid rather than frozen water.
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The week's notable stories about outer space, including an image captured by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that bears a striking resemblance to a bear, ...
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The world is showing signs of progress in reducing carbon emissions and reaching peak emissions by 2025. But, to achieve net zero emissions, equal focus must also be given to carbon removal efforts. However, the question remains whether stigma and complacency…
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A droplet of icy cosmic 'snot' will fly over Canberra's night sky this week in the form of a recently…
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Scientists have managed to create analog quantum simulators that may be able to solve physics most difficult questions.
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Angry gods, or gift from the heavens? Students will glean all they can from ‘dirty snowball’ as it soars past Earth
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