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Astronomers have recorded a remarkable, in-progress collision between no less than three galaxy clusters.
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Researchers from Osaka University identify a system known as the "GET pathway" as essential for efficient regulation of the numbers of energy-producing mitochondria
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Attempts to discredit human-caused climate change by touting graphs of prehistoric atmospheric carbon dioxide and temperature changes are not something new. Pet
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Shining light on a water droplet creates effects analogous to what happens in an atom. This can help us understand how atoms work, write researchers from the University of Gothenburg in a new journal article published in Physical Review Letters.
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In a recent study scheduled to be published in the journal Icarus in March 2023, a team of researchers led by the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) modeled a potential correlation between an ancient freezing ocean with cryovolcanic flows and surface canyons…
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For the first time, astronomers have identified a planet outside the Solar System using ‘microlensing’ data from a telescope in space.
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Scientific Reports - Persistent reshaping of cohesive sediment towards stable flocs by turbulence
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In the early morning hours of Wednesday (January 18), a flying spiral was captured on camera by the Subaru-Asahi Star Camera located in Hawaii's Mauna Kea Ob...
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It is a new era for SETI research that is opening up thanks to machine-learning technology, expert said
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Kepler’s first exoplanet is migrating toward its star, an evolved subgiant that is much bigger than first thought.
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NASA has effectively reached full utilization of the International Space Station given limitations on crew time and the ability to get cargo to and from it.
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A Japanese telescope, Subaru Telescope, spotted a mysterious spiral-like formation spinning through the night sky just above Hawaii's volcano Mauna Kea.
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How old will you be when Halley’s Comet comes back? When people walk on Mars? When we explore Jupiter’s mysterious, icy moon?
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Algal blooms are hotspots of marine primary production that play central roles in microbial ecology and global elemental cycling. Here, the authors show how bloom termination by viral infection can shift the balance between eukaryotic and prokaryotic recycler…
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"More geographic coverage helps revisit rates, so we see satellites more frequently. Which is quite critical," LeoLabs CEO Dan Ceperley told Breaking Defense.
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Biological amino acids could have celestial or terrestrial roots. An experiment simulated their formation in deep space—but the mystery isn’t solved yet.
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Read more about Webb captures a crowded field of galaxies: Check out this spectacular pic on Devdiscourse
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Structural and mutational analyses reveal interactions between NAD+-glycohydrolase and Streptolysin O critical for Group A Streptococcus virulence, validated in a murine infection model.
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An electronic bridge facilitates the fast transfer of energy between semiconductors. Researchers are exploring the potential applications of two-dimensional (2D) materials in transistors and optoelectronics, as semiconductor devices continue to become smaller…
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With some careful twisting and stacking, MIT physicists have revealed a new and exotic property in “magic-angle” graphene: superconductivity that can be turned on and off with an electric pulse, much like a light switch.The discovery could lead to ul
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Enthusiasts speculated that the formation, which was caught on a telescope, was linked to a SpaceX satellite launch that took place the same day.
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