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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...
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Scientists from home and abroad have obtained a large amount of data recently by observing the solar influence on signals between China's first Mars probe Tianwen-1 and that of the European Space Agency (ESA) during a month-long Sun outage, which will help re…
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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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Engineers at the quantum computing startup Diraq say they have discovered a new way of precisely controlling single electrons in quantum dots that run logic gates.
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Scientific Reports - Multiplex recombinase polymerase amplification for high-risk and low-risk type HPV detection, as potential local use in single tube
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During the pandemic, many people became amateur mathematicians. How quickly would the number of hospitalized patients rise, and when would herd immunity be achieved? Professional mathematicians were challenged as well, and a researcher at University of Copenh…
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Active galactic nuclei are known to be the strongest compact steady sources of energy in the universe. This has been powered by supermassive black holes that tend to swallow matter in the galaxies’ center.
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Researchers reported a conductance-based organic electrochemical neuron that mimicked biological signaling in neurons, especially activation/inactivation of their sodium and potassium channels.
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Scientists use powerful laser beams to create miniature solar flares in order to study the process of magnetic reconnection. Scientists employed twelve high-powered laser beams to simulate miniature solar flares in order to investigate the underlying mechanis…
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South Koreans, who frequently receive mobile alerts about earthquakes and COVID outbreaks, have learned a more unusual but no less dire warning this time.
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Scientists have reported the first evidence of the presence of solitary waves or distinct electric field fluctuations in the Martian magnetosphere. The study of these waves is crucial as they directly control particle energization, plasma loss, trans
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A new model seeks to explain the formation of super-Earths by assuming stars are surrounded by multiple planetary disks upon formation.
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Developer Game Science has announced that its Chinese folklore RPG Black Myth: WuKong will be released during summer 2024 in a wild new trailer.
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In January, all the brightest celestial bodies in the sky can be seen simultaneously by residents of the Urals and Perm. They can be observed even with the naked eye. Vladilen Sanakoev, Engineer at the UrFU Training Astronomical Observatory, told URA
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The mission is characterizing its new “green” propulsion system and developing a modified plan for the briefcase-size satellite’s journey to the Moon. NASA’s Lunar Flashlight mission successfully launched on December 11, 2022, to begin its four-month journey …
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When solar winds bombard Earth's magnetosphere, they create waves that shouldn't be able to traverse a turbulent region called the shock. New research demonstrates how this appears to happen.
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Using a technique to study seismic waves, researchers revealed a previously unknown magma chamber underneath a the Kolumbo submarine volcano.
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Astronomers capture a breathtaking timelapse of a nebula in the shape of a butterfly as the star inches closer towards its death, reveals a LiveScience report. NASANGC6302, the ‘Butterfly Nebula’ is located around 4,000 light years away…
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NASA's Exoplanet Watch citizen science is now open to everyone and you can help scientists discover and study exoplanets even if you don't own a telescope.
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Active galactic nuclei are even more powerful than previously thought, as a study has revealed that dust dimming was not take into account.
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Scientific Reports - Investigation of grafting silane coupling agents on superhydrophobicity of carbonyl iron/SiO2 particles for efficient oil/water mixture and emulsion separation
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Researchers have focused on theropods as part of the study. The theropod fossils identified date from 66 to 75 million years ago. They found that non-avian theropod dinosaurs included top predators.
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The new theory can explain several characteristics of rocky exoplanets
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New research finds that ice-sheet-wide collapse in West Antarctica isn't inevitable: the pace of ice loss varies according to regional differences in atmosphere and ocean circulation.
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The centre and bottom of the image, where the superheated gases are, are shown in blue and purple X-ray data.
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