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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. A recent study by Hokkaido University explains how dust grains form in interstellar gas and could offer significant insights to astronomers and help materials scientists develop valuable nanoparticles.
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A recent study by Hokkaido University explains how dust grains form in interstellar gas and could offer significant insights to astronomers and help materials scientists develop valuable nanoparticles.
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The potentially threatening magma chamber was found beneath the Kolumbo underwater volcano near Santorini in Greece
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Chile: Scientists exhume megaraptors, feathered dinosaur fossils in Patagonia
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In an "almost-out-of-service" period in 2021, China's Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter, along with that of the European Space Agency – Mars Express, helped global scientists know more about what happens near the sun.
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Read more about This rare comet is approaching Earth; will be closest on this day on Devdiscourse
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A rare green comet called C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was snapped in Abu Dhabi a couple of days ago. Know what this comet is and how you can see it live.
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Developments in the defense, cybersecurity and climate sectors will prove to be strong tailwinds for revenues in spacetech in 2023.
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The NASA Psyche mission, which aims to explore the metal-rich asteroid 16 Psyche, has been rescheduled for a potential launch in October 2023.
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A versatile cytosine base editor system is developed to achieve highly efficient C to T conversion in the genome of a series of phytopathogenic bacteria, including Xanthomonas, Pseudomonas, Erwinia, and Agrobacterium.
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Using new microscopic methods in combination with machine learning-based image analysis, researchers from Freiburg have discovered new structures on the surface of living B cells that affect the distribution and possibly the function of their antigen
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China plans to launch a Queqiao-2 satellite in 2024 to provide relay communication services for Chang'e-6, 7 and 8 lunar missions, according to China National Space Administration (CNSA).
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Ants might be really tiny, and their brains even tinier, but they can be just as complex as a human’s brain. In fact, ants have been observed to show a degree of brain plasticity, that no other insects seem to exhibit.
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Late-stage planet formation marked by shift to ultraviolet-based chemistry in protoplanetary discs
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Pyroelectric catalysis (pyro-catalysis) can convert environmental temperature fluctuations into clean chemical energy, like hydrogen. However, compared with the more common catalysis strategy, suc ...
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Black holes do not move in search of these stars, instead, they wait in patience for the stars to wander by.
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The two stars in the record breaking system orbit each other in less than a day on Earth
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Humans are a tropical species. We have lived in warm climates for most of our evolutionary history, which might explain why so many of us spend winter
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A team at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), working in collaboration with institutes in the USA, has demonstrated that acquired mutations in the gene encoding the protein p53 contribute to the development of atherosclerotic cardi…
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ATP is universally conserved as the principal energy currency in cells, driving metabolism through phosphorylation and condensation reactions.
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Abstract: Recently, green hydrogen production via solar thermochemical water splitting (STWS) as a clean and sustainable method is becoming a subject of interest to many researchers. Great efforts are being made to develop materials for STWS with suitable ope…
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Black holes are gatherers, not hunters. They lie in wait until a hapless star wanders by.
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When searching for catalysts for the energy transition, materials consisting of at least five elements are considered highly promising. But there are theoretically millions of them – how do we ide ...
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Results at border of known and unknown, Star shredding occur few times in 100,000 years, researchers
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As global temperatures rise, there is mounting concern that warming could trigger so-called tipping points that set off irreversible melting of the world's massive ice sheets.
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