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Researchers at Purdue University reverse-engineered a cellular signal processing system and used it as a logic gate - a simple computer - to better understand what causes specific cells to migrate.
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No one can predict an upcoming danger or threat from space. All that space agencies like NASA can do is to be on the alert and take calculative steps. This is what NASA does, when it comes to ensure Earth's safety. The space research organisation keeps an eye…
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A solar coronal mass ejection may have generated Comet ZTF (C/2022 E3tail )'s magnetic reconnection.
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Surveillance video has captured a fireball as it streaks through the night sky over Tulsa, Oklahoma. The meteor was captured on a surveillance camera early Saturday (January 21) morning.
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It's rare to find a meteorite so massive, even in Antarctica.
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Approximately once every 100 years, a star in the Milky Way is predicted to go supernova. These powerful explosions, which are the dramatic final stages of massive stars as they run out of fuel, can eject enormous clouds of dust and gas many light years away …
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Tesla chief Elon Musk testified on Friday that investors do not always react to his Twitter messages as he expects, defending himself in a fraud trial over h...
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Read more about Galactic beauty: Sunning NGC 7513 galaxy captured by Hubble telescope on Devdiscourse
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Read more about Galactic beauty: Stunning NGC 7513 galaxy captured by Hubble telescope on Devdiscourse
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Increasingly, ecologists are using traces of genetic material to map and monitor biodiversity. Living organisms leave this material.
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Billions. Billions of stars.
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Multiple doorbell cameras have captured a celestial light ball that appears to be a meteor dropped through the night sky in Oklahoma, US.
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Like Earth, the north and south poles of Mars have ice caps that grow and shrink with Mars’ seasons.
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Like Earth, the north and south poles of Mars have ice caps that grow and shrink with Mars’ seasons.
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Washington [US], January 21 (ANI): Recent research shows that magnetic fields can spontaneously emerge in plasma if the plasma has a temperature anisotropy. This mechanism is known as the Weibel instability. This new research is the first to unambiguously obs…
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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. All kinds of exoplanets orbit very close to their star. Some look like the Earth, others like Jupiter. Very few, however, are similar to Neptune. Why this anomaly in the distribution of exoplanets? Rese…
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Washington [US], January 21 (ANI): All kinds of exoplanets orbit very close to their star. Some look like the Earth, others like Jupiter. Very few, however, are similar to Neptune. Why this anomaly in the distribution of exoplanets? Researchers from the Unive…
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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. Recent research shows that magnetic fields can spontaneously emerge in plasma if the plasma has a temperature anisotropy. This mechanism is known as the Weibel instability. This new research is the firs…
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Despite the fact that skin cells and brain cells develop in the same person and share the same genes, they are clearly distinct. They differ because each cell type expresses a different set of genes than the others. Cellular mechanisms that tightly r>
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All kinds of exoplanets orbit very close to their star. Some look like the Earth, others like Jupiter. Very few, however, are similar to Neptune. Why this anomaly in the distribution of exoplanets? Researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the Nat…
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Welcome to the 21st century space race.
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In this week's Science Saturday, we look at science news ranging from distant galaxies to new projections for climate change.
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By Eleanor A. Sangma The skies are clear as we move away from the town, the chill of winter palpable in the air. As concrete melts into forests of Daribokgre, one can witness hills dotted with the lilac hues of Sambanguri (Siam weed) and low hanging juicy ora…
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For the study of the change in global sky brightness from artificial light, the researchers used stellar observations from 2011 to 2022 submitted by more than 51,000 "citizen scientists" around the world.
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