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In the past year, a tiny helicopter flew on Mars, a NASA spacecraft slammed into an asteroid and the James Webb Space Telescope revealed dazzling new insights about the universe.
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Methane is considered one of the more powerful greenhouse gases (GHG). Researchers at the Schulich School of Engineering have developed a sensor that detects methane at extremely low concentrations — inside and outside industrial facilities. This new
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A person who experiences highly variable cognitive function is likely to be more infectious and experience more symptoms after exposure to a respiratory virus. An experiment conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan, Duke University School of M…
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Read more about NASA's AWE completes critical space environment tests; will fly on space station to study gravity waves on Devdiscourse
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Interiors expert Abigail Ahern always follows these rules for placing her sofa, chairs, and side tables – and this is why you should, too
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C/2022 E3 is the GOAT when it comes to comets in 2023, but at the weekend it encounters the Goat Star, Capella.
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"There is a symbiotic relationship between art and science, where each can inform and inspire the other."
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Scientific Reports - A nonlinear viscoelastic constitutive model with damage and experimental validation for composite solid propellant
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The ancient fish, distantly related to the salmon and goldfish, was found in a coal mine in England more than a century ago.
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Researchers at University College London and the University of Cambridge have discovered a new type of ice that more closely resembles liquid water than any other known ices and that may rewrite our understanding of water and its many anomalies. The newly dis…
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Curiosity, meet Cacao.
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NASA has been working on a planetary defence system with the goal of keeping us safe from a big asteroid that could kill us all.
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IBM can make the foundational model to study reams upon reams of Earth and geospatial science data collected by NASA - for insights as well as to create a searchable corpus of Earth science literature.
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IBM has partnered with NASA to gain new findings on Earth’s climate through the power of AI technology. The two organizations will use AI tech developed by IBM together with the large amounts of Earth observation and geospatial data that NASA has available to…
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Astronomers spot 12 new moons of Jupiter, taking total to 92, surpassing Saturn in lunar tally
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Scientists have discovered evidence pointing to a 'stealth' ocean world in our solar system, which may contain a geologically young ocean.
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Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru have used data from the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) in Pune to detect a radio signal originating f...
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The globular cluster NGC 6355 is located in the inner region of the Milky Way 31,000 light-years from Earth.
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Scientists have discovered an extremely rare star system that is doomed to explode in a 'kilonova' caused by the merger of two neutron stars.
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Scientific Reports - Purinergic signaling during Marek’s disease in chickens
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Scientists used a phenomenon called "gravitational lensing" to measure the mass of a solitary dwarf star with the Hubble Space Telescope for the first time.
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Scientists and roboticists have long looked at nature for inspiration to develop new features for machines. In this case, researchers from the University of Toronto were inspired by bats and other animals that rely on echolocation to design a method
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