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Surface Water and Ocean Topography, which launched Dec. 16, is studying all water on Earth, including the Great Lakes.
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Viruses can make for great snacks for other microbes because they are rich in nucleic acids, meaning they contain a lot of nitrogen and phosphorous.
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Tim Higgins, Technology Reporter at the Wall Street Journal, and George Gianarikas, Analyst at Canaccord Genuity, join Worldwide Exchange to discuss Tesla's ...
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mRNA gave us a breakthrough vaccine with which to fight Covid-19, but it has even greater potential to democratize access to innovative medicines.
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See the Dec. 2022 planetary parade captured from Rome on 28 Dec. by Gianluca masi, Virtual Telescope Project.
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Voyager 1 crossed the heliopause in 2012 and is drifting through interstellar space at the edge of our Milky Way galaxy, which has a lot of nothing.
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The microbes could build equipment once they landed on a planet, according to the wild concept.
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any marvel fan knows that one of the powers dead pool It is a quick healing agent. It doesn't matter if it's a scratch or if your legs are cut, or even your
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has shared a few images captured by it and the US space agency wants to know, which one is your favourite. Check images, full details here.
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If Russia cannot launch another Soyuz ship, or decides for some reason that doing so would be too risky, Nasa is weighing another option.
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So astronomers make their own artificial stars in the night sky, called laser guide stars.Those sodium atoms are high above the turbulent atmosphere, and we can make them glow brightly by firing a power laser at them tuned to the distinct yellow of sodium.
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It’s slated to be a busy year of rocket launches from the Space Coast with a pace that could introduce some new names and set new records.
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If this year is anything like 2022 – and it likely will be – Florida's Space Coast is in for a whopping pace of rocket launches and other activities.
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In 2022, we helped humanity take a major step toward a permanent presence in deep space … We captured new awe-inspiring views of the universe … And we witnessed a first-of-its-kind mission hit its mark … Here’s a look back at those and other things we did thi…
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A new research paper was published in Aging (listed as "Aging (Albany NY)" by MEDLINE/PubMed and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 14, Issue 23, entitled, "DNA methylation-based measures of biological aging and cognitive decline over 16-years: preliminary …
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(MENAFN - The Conversation) Nature has, over millions of years, evolved solutions to adapt to an array of challenges. As the challenges fa
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See the Quadrantid meteor shower 2023 at its peak from the comfort of your home! Join us on 4 Jan. 2023, at 04:00 UTC
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NASA Image of the Day is a stellar snapshot of Mars visible in a sky full of stars.
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This New Year's eve is going to be a lot more special with the night sky offering a spectacular sight. People in locations with a clear night sky will be able to see four planets of our solar system with the naked eye.
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12/30/22 at 3:05pm
Get latest articles and stories on Health at LatestLY. According to research published in the journal 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences', a new reproductive process has been discovered in microalgae, which can explain their evolution better th…
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According to research published in the journal 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences', a new reproductive process has been discovered in microalgae, which can explain their evolution better than before.
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January 25, 2023: Before sunrise, Mercury is in the southeast before sunrise.  After sundown, the pretty moon is near Jupiter, making a photogenic scene.
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The image depicts a Martian crater covered in majestic hues of blue.
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The last thing humanity needs is an asteroid impact. For now, Earth seems in the safe zone in terms of potential impacts, but that doesn't mean people's curiosities about such impacts can be kept under wraps.A new app on the website Neal.fun shows what would …
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This image taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft’s HIRISE instrument on Oct. 23, 2022, of the northern plains of Arabia Terra shows craters that contain curious deposits with mysterious shapes and distribution.
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