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In the coming days, NASA’s Perseverance rover is expected to begin building the first sample depot on another world. This will mark a crucial milestone in the NASA-ESA (European Space Agency) Mars Sample Return campaign, which aims to bring Mars samples to Ea…
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Tokyo, Dec. 20 (Jiji Press)--A team of researchers has found that the surface of the asteroid Ryugu, from whic…
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Neuromuscular disorders affect millions of people worldwide. Now a discovery made at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute of Montreal (IRCM) opens the door to the development of targeted therapies.
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At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute trainees Jingxun Chen and Emma Costa found an unusual way to pass the time during lockdown.
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Denver CO (SPX) Dec 20, 2022 - Voyager Space, a global leader in space exploration, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly explore how the CSA and the Canadian space sector
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The innovation could significantly expand the scope of robot-assisted tasks.
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The giant asteroid is likely to make the closest approach to earth at 2.57 million kilometres today.
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UNITED STATES: NASA’s InSight lander has detected the strongest and longest quake on Mars so far. The event was five times more powerful than any previous marsquake, unleashing as much energy as all others combined, and with the lander failing the record is u…
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Just in time for Christmas, this new Picture of the Week from the Hubble Space Telescope features a glistening scene in holiday red. This festive image shows a small region of the well-known nebula Westerhout 5, which is located approximately 7,000 light-year…
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University of Sussex scientists, along with teams from Spain's Instituto de Carboquímica (ICB-CSIC) and Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragon (INA), UK's University of Brighton, France's Institut des Materiaux Nantes Jean Rouxel and Rice University in the U.S, h…
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As part of NASA's citizen science project conducted by Hardin Simmons University, selected participants were given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover real near-Earth objects and Main Belt asteroids.
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The UK's national synchrotron facility, Diamond Light Source, was used by a large, international collaboration to study grains collected from a near-Earth asteroid to further our understanding of the evolution of our solar system.
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Astronomers have solved an outstanding problem that challenged our understanding of how the Universe evolved.
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The powerful James Webb Space Telescope is a mighty technological tool.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's ocean specialists have shared the pictures of the three extraordinarily bizarre deep-sea things that have left the scientists stumped due to their weird looks! Check out the odd aquatic enigmas below: cree…
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Seven years ago, a big chunk from a massive 6.4-kilometers wide asteroid broke apart and smashed into the Earth. The piece of asteroid has now offered a glimpse into the origin of life.
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NASA has warned that a colossal asteroid is all set to make a close approach with the planet today.
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Fractal patterns can be found everywhere from snowflakes to lightning to the jagged edges of coastlines.
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<p>Astronomers have come across an exoplanet with a gloomy future, spiraling closer to its host star until eventually it will be obliterated.</p>
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The asteroid will move at a speed of 41689 kilometres per hour, which is nearly 3 times the speed of a hypersonic ballistic missile
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A team of scientists has uncovered the physical principles-;a series of forces and hydrodynamic flows-;that help ensure the proper functioning of life's blueprint.
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When stars die out, they emit gamma-ray bursts. Although scientist can calculate the explosion energy from dying stars, it is difficult to do when the conversion efficiency is low or unknown. Using light polarization, a research group has found a workaround f…
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In a new study in Nature Computational Science, the scientists describe how they combined statistical algorithms — which need less data to make accurate, efficient predictions — with a powerful machine learning technique developed at Brown and trained it to p…
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An artificial intelligence algorithm can determine non-invasively, with about 70 percent accuracy, if an in vitro fertilized embryo has a normal or abnormal number of chromosomes, according to a new study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.
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New research into making asthma and COPD medication more potent could also improve how long they work in patients who need frequent doses
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