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India to launch European Space Agency's (ESA) Proba-3 satellites. Slated for September launch, the satellites will demonstrate precision formation flying between two satellites to create an artificial eclipse. ESA’s Proba-3 consists of two small sate
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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and China's Tianjin University have created a novel functional semiconductor made from graphene, potentially opening the door to various next-gen electronics.  This discovery comes at a time when silicon, the…
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Video: NASA releases stunning time-lapse footage of gamma-ray sky
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In southern Germany just north of the Danube, there lies a large circular depression between the hilly surroundings: the Nördlinger Ries. Almost 15 million years ago, an asteroid struck this spot. Today, the impact crater is one of the most useful an
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Tiny things matter – for instance, one amino acid can completely alter the architecture of the cell. Researchers at the Universities of Göttingen and Warwick investigated the structure and mechanics of the main component of the cytoskeleton of the ce
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US News: The Navajo Nation, America's largest Indigenous tribe, has raised concerns over the presence of human cremated remains on the lander vehicle, calling
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Some were able to catch a glimpse of the show, some had their view blocked by clouds.
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Astrobotic Technology and Intuitive Machines, supported by NASA, are preparing to make commercial moon landings. Japan is now attempting to become the fifth country to land on the moon
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe set to make record-breaking approach to the Sun
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"Ship production needs to be roughly an order of magnitude higher than booster production."
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Project scientist Ken Farley walks us through the scene.
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"It’s more of a message about one’s lifestyle.”
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2023 brought groundbreaking advancements in paleoanthropology, leading to a reevaluation of Neanderthals and a rewriting of human evolution history.
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CES 2024 will be here before we know it, taking over Las Vegas with throngs of crowds, tons of of products and a lot of big claims about AI.
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University of Melbourne's Dr Agathe Lise-Pronovost studies Earth’s magnetic field, which protects us from cosmic rays, and leaves its signature in ancient rock
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In the realm of amateur astronomy, enthusiasts find themselves navigating a cosmos in perpetual motion. Planets revolve around stars, which, in turn, orbit within galaxies. But the axial rotation o…
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Extreme heating and tidal locking results in fierce cyclones and powerful storms in the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b.
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Researchers 3D printed a mini quadrupole mass filter, a key component of a mass spectrometer, that performs as well as some commercial-grade devices. It can be fabricated in hours for a few dollars and is one step toward producing a portable mass spectrometer…
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Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College categorize the cardioprotective effects and other characteristics of flavonoids from the species commonly known as Chinese rosewood.
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The proof-of-concept study suggests it might be possible to boost the effectiveness of hypnosis for health conditions like chronic pain.
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Physics is filled with mysteries. To find a few worth exploring, look no further than an ice cube. At room temperature, of course, the cube will melt before your eyes. But even far below freezing, ice can shift in barely perceptible ways that scientists are s…
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One of the ways we are searching for life on other planets in the Solar System and beyond is to look for things that are only there because of living
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The James Webb Space Telescope is changing what we know about the universe around us. We take a look at just a few of the most gorgeous and groundbreaking im...
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