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NSF’s NOIRLab releases colossal astronomical data tapestry displaying the majesty of our Milky Way in unprecedented detail
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Coal is surprisingly rich in bacteria according to the world's first atlas of microbial biodiversity deep under the Earth, which has been developed by Aberystwyth University academics. The research paper, published in the journal Microbiology, highli
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After the coronal mass ejections (CME) clouds hit Earth's magnetosphere and caused an interplanetary magnetic field shift yesterday on Jan. 18, a solar storm
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KOIN 6 News Meteorologist Josh Cozart explains the likelihood of seeing a rare green comet over the skies of the PNW.Subscribe to KOIN 6's YouTube channel: h...
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Recent temperatures on the Greenland Ice Sheet are the warmest they have been in the past 1,000 years, a reconstruction of central-north Greenland temperatures from AD 1100 to 2011 suggests. The findi
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Read more about NASA's tiny Mars Helicopter ready to take off on its 40th flight on the Red Planet on Devdiscourse
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Brief interplanetary magnetic field shift near Earth signaled a dangerous solar storm strike to the Earth which affected the arctic circles. Shortwave radio blackouts are expected in the region.
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The megaraptors' fossils are the southernmost dinosaur fossils recorded outside Antarctica
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The seismometers, which have now been collected after spending a year at the bottom of the ocean, record the Earth’s ground motions on the sea floor and thus capture the Earth’s “pulse”. Many of these recordings capture seismic waves that travelled d
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In research recently published in Nature Astronomy, scientists using isotopic analysis discovered that carbonate minerals from the asteroid were crystallized through reactions with water, which originally accreted to the asteroid as ice in the still-forming s…
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First-ever observation of quantum interference between dissimilar particles offers new approach for mapping distribution of gluons in atomic nuclei—and potentially more. Nuclear physicists have found a new way to use the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)…
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Scientists are now a step closer to predicting when and where the next eruption on the Sun will happen.
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Leave it to NASA scientists to find planets like Earth in our vast universe. Here is what you need to know about their new discovery.
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Could this oncoming asteroid impact Earth and cause damage? Here’s what NASA said about this space rock.
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A new medication for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has shown promising results in its first human trial, conducted by researchers from Flinders University. The drug aims to prevent the upper airways from narrowing or collapsing during sleep, a major cause of …
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Echidnas blow bubbles and use the spineless areas on their underside and legs to regulate their body temperature and remain active under higher temperatures ...
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MIT researchers developed a faster and simpler way to model the forces needed to push, wiggle, and drill an object through soft, granular material in real-time. The methods could help engineers drive a rover over Martian soil, anchor a ship in rough seas, and…
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A new study posits that interstellar cloud conditions may have played a significant role on the presence of key building blocks of life in the solar system.
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Explained | Zhurongs slumber continues for months. Has Chinas Mars rover fallen silent forever?
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University of Queensland researchers have identified a pathway in cells that could be used to reprogram the body's immune system to fight back against both chronic inflammatory and infectious diseases.
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Approximately 430 million people globally suffer from disabling hearing loss, and in the United States alone, around 37.5 million adults report difficulty hearing. Hearing loss can occur when any part of the ear or the nerves that transmit sound to the brain …
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Beijing, Jan 19 (UNI) China plans to carry out over 60 space missions in 2023, launching more than 200 spacecraft into orbit, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) said.
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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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Biomedical engineers at UC Davis have created semi-living “cyborg cells.” Retaining the capabilities of living cells, but unable to replicate, the cyborg cells could have a wide range of applications, from producing therapeutic drugs to cleaning up pollution.
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