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You really shouldn't miss the images of the booster return.
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Scientists fear that the Greek submarine volcano Kolumbo, which last erupted in 1650 C.E., could produce a powerful eruption.
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Scientists fear that the Greek submarine volcano Kolumbo, which last erupted in 1650 C.E., could produce a powerful eruption.
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One of the approaches to improve the regeneration of body tissues is to focus on the physical surface cues of the biomaterial to see how different surface topographies such as tiny pillars may instruct cells "to do what we want them to do"—in this case regene…
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In recent years, filamentous fungi or molds have emerged as causative agents underlying life-threatening infections in immunocompromised individuals. The timely management of these infections requires the rapid and accurate diagnosis of mold in clinical setti…
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Proteomics in the hippocampal dentate gyri reveal that behavioural impairments in THRSP-overexpressing mice could be regulated by Wnt signalling.
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The emergence of plate tectonics in the late 1960s led to a paradigm shift from fixism to mobilism of global tectonics, providing a unifying context for the pre
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Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a computational model to better accurately anticipate the emergence of lethal brain tumours.
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New research has discovered that agriculture is causing rapid evolutionary changes not only on farms but also in wild species in adjacent areas. An international team of researchers at the University of British Columbia has uncovered how the expansion of mode…
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Learn how to observe and photograph comets as C/2022 E3 (ZTF) nears the sun. Get the best sights and images of this celestial encounter with our handy guide.
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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam (Germany) analyzed the inheritance of chloroplasts under different environmental conditions in almost 4 million tobacco plants.
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Speciation is one of the core issues in evolutionary biology. Sympatric speciation is the evolution of reproductive isolation without geographic barriers in which new species arise from a single ancestral population. However, bidirectional gene flow between s…
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Georgia College & State University (GCSU) is throwing a free, two-night Sky Party for the public to introduce NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and its golden honeycomb mirrors.
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Read more about Astronomers detect radio signals from atomic hydrogen in extremely distant galaxy on Devdiscourse
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It’s estimated that this sort of stellar shredding happens only a few times every 100,000 years in most galaxies
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A miniaturized instrument comprising a pulsed UV laser system and an Orbitrap analyser enables the characterization of the organic content and chemical composition of planetary materials, supporting the science objectives of future planetary missions.
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Researchers evaluated the use of receptor decoys for SARS-CoV-2 based on soluble forms of ACE2 for immunological prophylaxis and management of COVID-19 through the use of AAV vectors.
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Astronomers from McGill University in Canada and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru have used data from the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) in Pune to detect a radio signal originating from atomic hydrogen in an extremely distant galax…
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While the prospects of space farming bear a degree of promise, there are a number of reasons why it won’t be particularly easy to execute.
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Bosons, one of the two fundamental classes of particles, have been the focus of countless physics studies. When bosonic particles are transitioning into an already occupied final quantum state, the rate of this transition is enhanced by its so-called "occupat…
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RUDN University chemists, biologists and physicians have found a simple way to predict the properties of compounds of drugs with metals.
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The astronauts had been scheduled to return to Earth in March, but they will now remain in orbit for several more months.
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Scientists have reported the first evidence of the presence of solitary waves or distinct electric field fluctuations in the Mars' magnetosphere. The study of these waves is crucial as they directly control particle energisation, plasma loss, transport etc. t…
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The runaway collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet -- which would trigger catastrophic sea level rise -- is not "inevitable", scientists said Monday following research that tracked the region's recent response to climate change.
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