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SpaceX launched 56 Starlink broadband satellites into orbit on January 26th. The cargo was the heaviest-ever payload and totalled 17.4 metric tonnes. The Fal
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Every end of week, an image that made the news or caught our attention. On January 11, Nasa announced a new discovery of its fantastic space telescope.
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Following three days of advanced bone repair studies while getting ready for an upcoming spacewalk, the Expedition 68 astronauts are now cleaning up. Meanwhile, the three cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) continued their space physics an…
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Scientific Reports - TLR4 and MD2 variation among horses with differential TNFα baseline concentrations and response to intravenous lipopolysaccharide infusion
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Scientific Reports - Entropy analysis for a novel peristaltic flow in a curved heated endoscope: an application of applied sciences
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The Drag Augmentation Deorbiting System (ADEO) breaking sail was successfully deployed from the ION satellite carrier in late December 2022. A sail area of 3.6 square meters was autonomous deployed from an impressively small packing size of 10 x 10 x 10 cm to…
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Scientific Reports - Quantitative assessment method of muzzle flash and smoke at high noise level on field environment
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Scientists have detailed a lifestyle switch that occurs in marine bacteria, where they change from coexisting with algae hosts in a mutually beneficial interaction to suddenly killing them. The results are published today in eLife.
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NASA released a new photo taken from the Hubble telescope of a dwarf irregular galaxy that looks like a space cloud — but it's way cooler than that.
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University of California Davis released new research in the journal Scientific Reports exploring the relationship between training and bone health in racehorses in the US. The study reports that High-speed and intensity exercise may be associated with more da…
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Apple is jumping into the AR/VR headset market. With its Apple Reality Pro Headset, it is making sure to make an amazing debut...
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A team of propulsion development engineers at NASA have developed and tested NASA’s first full-scale rotating detonation rocket engine (RDRE) - an advanced rocket engine design that could significantl
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The James Webb Space Telescope is discovering distant clusters of stars that formed surprisingly early—presenting new mysteries about how the universe evolved.
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NASA and the astronomical community at large have already started initial planning on the next generation of space telescopes. Three new large space observatories could all see operation by 2045.
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Scientists, led by University of Bristol, have been studying a fish sensory organ to understand cues for collective behaviour which could be employed on underwater robots.
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A genomic investigation into strains of the plant pathogen, Xylella fastidiosa, in France indicate an American origin with two waves of invasion.
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Analysis of the metabolome of a common environmental bacterium has enabled researchers to develop a model that can predict the growth of the bacteria in diverse conditions.
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Researchers from Penn State and University of Electronic Science and Technology of China recently enhanced their gas sensor manufacturing process through an in situ laser-assisted manufacturing approach, improving on their previous method of drop casting (dro…
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by Emilio Cozzi and Dr. Emma Gatti   The coming of the end of the ISS era brings forward a series of fundamental questions: what will happen after the ISS is discontinued? Is a new epoch of priva
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The observatory in a timelapse video showed the spiral to be moving as it emerged like a dot at the left corner of the view of the camera.
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Surprising measurements of particle spin after heavy-ion collisions hint at previously unseen properties of the strong nuclear force.
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Researchers say that their ZFDesign technology may help scientists correct diseases with genetic causes, including heart disease, obesity, and some cases of autism.
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Tabit - Stardate.org
1/27/23 at 3:12pm
Orion is filled with so many bright stars that some of them get ignored. An example is Tabit, the star at the middle of Orion’s shield.The star is class F6V — a designation that tells us a lot.Astronomers categorize the stars with the letters O, B, A, F, G, K…
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GJ 1002 b and c lie at a perfect distance from their star which could allow liquid water to form on a planet’s surface.d
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