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Ibadan, 30 January 2023. - AstroForge Inc. has announced that it has signed a contract with Orbital
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If bound for Earth, it would have been pulverized in the atmosphere, with only small fragments possibly reaching land.
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An international team of scientists has discovered new insights into the physics of vitrification – the process by which glass forms.
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The world of physics has been split between classical and quantum physics with the advent of quantum mechanics. Classical physics deals with the motions of objects one gets to normally see daily in the macroscopic world, while the exotic behaviors of elementa…
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Scientific Reports - The suppressive potential of a gene drive in populations of invasive social wasps is currently limited
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Nasa has developed and tested a new propulsion system designed for deep space missions.RDRE system has the potential to power both human landers and interplanetary
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An artificial intelligence program could accelerate the production of gene therapies by enabling the customizable production of zinc finger proteins that can turn genes on and off.
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Science News: The discovery of an asteroid the size of a small shipping truck mere days before it passed Earth on Thursday, albeit one that posed no threat to human
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The amount of energy released in an earthquake is controlled by how much of the crust breaks. The good news is, we're not likely to see a magnitude 10.
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Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have used numerical methods to model the variations observed in soft X-ray signals.
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Something on the surface of Mars bears a resemblance to a certain animal.
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British Journal of Cancer - Comment on “Exploiting dietary fibre and the gut microbiota in pelvic radiotherapy patients”
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When astronauts first saw the Earth from the surface of the Moon they were astonished to see the blue floating planet in dark space. This reflects the vulnerability of Earth floating in the mid of the asteroids and planets.There is a number of astero
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Microsoft has provided a preliminary post-incident review of the issue that took down its whole cloud infrastructure on 25 January 2023.
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Researchers at the University of Bonn have uncovered clues to the underlying causes of the condition. Cleft lip and palate are common congenital malformations that have been linked to genetic causes, although the specific genes involved have not yet been iden…
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Meteor analysis by Imperial College London researchers has revealed that a large proportion of the Earth's volatile chemicals came from asteroids in the outer solar system.
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This Review discusses biomaterials that promote therapeutic targeting of immune cells by modulating the dosage, timing and location of stimulation, thereby improving the safety and efficacy of vaccines and immunotherapies.
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The latest image released by NASA reveals more details about the nebulae, while also giving an insight into the functioning of the Hubble Space Telescope. Astronomers may see these young stars' tempestuous moods and growing pains as erratic changes in luminos…
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Artificial neural networks based on human brain dynamics can outperform current deep learning models in learning capabilities.
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An author from Kemptville, Ont., is going to be part of a small, interstellar club of authors whose works will be sent to the moon.
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It's not unusual to be able to see planets in the sky — even in cities with lots of light pollution. But how do you know when and where to look?
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Experts warn that stargazing could be a thing of the past as satellites are predicted to crowd the night sky by 2030. There are currently 8,000 satellites
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Read more about Hubble captures stunning view of turbulent cosmic Tarantula: Check it out on Devdiscourse
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