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Scientists have identified neurons responsible for regulating the body temperature of mammals, paving the way for technological development which can artificially adjust it to help treat heat stroke, hypothermia, and even obesity
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The North Pole is showing some strange activity which scientists are now calling space hurricanes. This bizarre flurry of lights are thought to be a different kind of solar storm. Check details.
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6 Best space photos that Shocked the world in 2022
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This increased transparency appeared to be related to a decrease in the number of red blood cells coursing through their veins
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2023:  The evening sky has a parade of bright planets, featuring Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury and Mars.  Venus passes Saturn and Jupiter after sunset, but it does not reach Mars.
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Read more about Frosty Surprises Beyond Earth! NASA explores a winter wonderland on Mars on Devdiscourse
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If you want to know what happened in the earliest years of the universe, you are going to need a very big, very specialized telescope. Much to the joy of astronomers and space fans everywhere, the world has one – the James Webb Space Telescope. In this episod…
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Images of planes, ships captured from low orbit do exist
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Scientists find how glass frogs turn transparent, with hint at better understanding of human blood clotting
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NASA has formally retired its Mars InSight lander, the first robotic probe specially designed to study the deep interior of a distant world
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Read more about Rebooting Juno: NASA spacecraft recovering memory after recent flyby of Jupiter on Devdiscourse
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Environmental advocates opposing the proposed Bayou Bridge Pipeline, have begun seeking building materials, sleeping bags and food supplies to create a protest camp like an encampment in opposition to the
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NASA’s Jupiter orbiter, Juno, is now setting its sights on Io, the volcanic Jovian moon. The orbiter will study this moon over the next 18 months and provide...
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Studying the large-scale structure of our galaxy isn’t easy. We don’t have a clear view of the Milky Way’s shape and features like we do of other galaxies, largely because we live within it. But we do have some advantages. From within, we’re able to carry out…
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While this week in science saw some major updates relating to space exploration, panic got back on Earth as Covid showed it isn’t finished scaring people. With a new subvariant of Omicron called BF.7 detected in China, 2023 seems to be a year that needs adequ…
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Physicists, engineers, and technicians at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are rounding out the year with key developments to a house-sized particle detector that will begin capturing collision snapshots for the first time …
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Researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have proposed a new technology, called optical tweezer-assisted pool-screening and single-cell isolation (OPSI) system, which achie…
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A recently unearthed dinosaur fossil included the remains of its last meal inside, giving clues as to how the reptile survived.
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Media accreditation is now open for the launch of the sixth SpaceX commercial crew mission to the International Space Station for NASA.   The earliest targeted launch date for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission is mid-February 2023, from Launch Complex 39A …
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Santa and his reindeer aren’t the only ones in the skies this week. If you missed last week’s Geminid meteor shower, you still have a chance to see a few
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Nasa scientists estimate momentum transfer from Dart’s roughly 22,530 km/h collision
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In this last article of 2022, it seems appropriate to mention two of the most exciting things in astronomy that happened this year.
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