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It's a popular myth, but is there any weight behind the claim of the Great Wall's visibility from Earth orbit?
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The Quadrantids are a kind of yearly meteor shower often considered to be among the greatest of their kind.
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The eruption was detected by the Io Input/Output observatory or IoIO
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Researchers have described a new class of genetic agents involved in horizontal gene transfer, in which genetic information is passed directly between organisms.
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Could this aircraft-sized asteroid impact the Earth and cause any damage?
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Physicists used spacecraft data to confirm an important theory of plasma physics that improves our understanding of space weather.
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Up to 0.55 gigatons each year: this is the potential for eliminating atmospheric CO2 that brown algae would possess, according to a recent study by German scientists. Here's the lowdown.
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A study published on Thursday explored the genetic dynamics of people in Norway, Sweden and Denmark dating back two millennia based on 297 genomes from ancient human remains and data from 16,638 modern Scandinavian men and women. Former astronaut Cunningham,…
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The 2023 astronomical calendar indicates the dates to find a clear sky to contemplate several stunning natural phenomena
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Life depends on the precise functioning of several proteins synthesized in cells by ribosomes. This diverse set of proteins, known as a proteome, is maintained by the robust translation elongation of amino acid sequences taking place in the ribosomes.
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Royal Observatory Greenwich, soutenu par Liberty Specialty Markets et en association avec BBC Sky at Night Magazine, annonce les dates du concours Astronomy Photographer […]
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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are a hot topic these days, with companies like Neuralink racing to create devices that connect humans' brains to machines via tiny implanted electrodes.
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Brown algae suck up large amounts of carbon dioxide from the air each year.
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New Berlin might not sound like the go-to place for stargazing and astronomical research, but one 18-year-old is channeling his inner Galileo to study the st...
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Brain-computer interface companies like Neuralink are in the news a lot these days for their potential to revolutionize how humans interact with machines, but electrodes are not the most brain-friendly materials - they're hard and stiff, while brains are soft…
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Certain T cells can secrete cytokines that are normally part of the innate immune system, as researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Leibniz-HKI) and an international research team discovered. They have thus …
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As the rising star in the field of optoelectronics, metal halide perovskites (MHPs) with extraordinary properties have experienced unprecedented rapid development during the past decades. Scientists in China give a panorama picture on the optoelectronic trait…
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Physicists at Nagoya University in Japan used spacecraft data to confirm an important theory of plasma physics that improves our understanding of space weather.
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Meet Adrien Florio, a postdoctoral research associate and fellow in Brookhaven Lab’s Nuclear Theory Group that is contributing his unique perspective and experience to the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage's theory and applications subthrust.
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson recently declared that China and the U.S. were in a “space race” and warned that the U.S. better watch out that China doesn’t "get to a place on the moon under the guise of scientific research."
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Former US astronaut Walter Cunningham, who flew to space aboard Apollo 7 in 1968 on the inaugural crewed Apollo mission, died at the age of 90, NASA said. The flight paved the way for the first human moon landing nine months later. Walter Cunningham was joine…
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Exceptionally preserved duck-billed hadrosaur had bite marks and gashes in its skin.
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