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Researchers have described a green method for obtaining copper oxide nanoparticles from the noni plant (Morinda citrifolia), common in Asia. These copper oxide nanoparticles exhibit bactericidal properties. Moreover, antibacterial activity depends on the phys…
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Beijing, Jan 10: China’s space agency said on Wednesday that its latest lunar explorer had arrived at the launch site in preparation for a mission to the moon in the first half of this year. State broadcaster CCTV posted photos on its website of the unit unde…
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A concept rocket engine, called Ouroborous-3, gradually burns up as it is test fired. It "could pave the way for cheaper launches of small satellites and wou...
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A Long March-2C rocket, carrying the Einstein Probe satellite, lifts off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Xichang, in southwestern China's Sichuan province on January 9, 2024.
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Basil is a popular companion plant for a reason, but there's one particular plant that it's a lifesaver for -- and it's just as tasty.
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Astronomers have pointed to winds from bursts of supernova star explosions as the cause of huge and eerie "odd radio circles."
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Massive stars burn out quickly. When they die, they expel their gas as outflowing winds.
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Scientific research on how cats view us is mixed, but one thing is clear — they don't adore us the way dogs do.
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The gigantic star RW Cephei mysteriously grew dimmer in recent years before brightening once more.
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The exoplanet is of a gigantic size, and orbits a perilously close distance to its star.
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Scientists pieced together the history of a huge Pacific plateau and found a complicated story.
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Spring, summer, fall and winter—the seasons on Earth change every few months, around the same time every year. It's easy to take this cycle for granted here on Earth, but not every planet has a regular change in seasons. So why does Earth have regular seasons…
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Embark on a cosmic journey through stunning visuals captured by NASA's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft. Witness the wonders of our solar system and beyond, unveiled through four decades of celestial exploration.
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Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, the surface composition of iron and ruthenium catalysts during ammonia synthesis at pressures up to 1 bar and temperatures as high as 723 K can be revealed.
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Microorganism-associated molecular patterns such as flagellin lead to suppression of root iron acquisition through localized degradation of the systemic iron-deficiency signalling peptide Iron Man 1 in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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The use of mega-electronvolt ultrafast electron diffraction combined with resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization yields data that can reveal the formation and subsequent structural relaxation of a molecular ion on an ultrafast timescale.
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Inventory data from more than 1 million trees across African, Amazonian and Southeast Asian tropical forests suggests that, despite their high diversity, just 1,053 species, representing a consistent ~2.2% of tropical tree species in each region, co…
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Magnetosheath jets found around Earth may be present on other planets after Jupiter discovery
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A historic total solar eclipse is headed our way this year, as well as a pair of lunar eclipses.
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Researchers have begun to use magnets to entangle qubits, the building blocks of quantum computers. This simple technique could unlock complex capabilities.
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Watch what these three scientists did when this year's heatwave hit, and their restoration efforts since this summer.More from The Miami Herald:Subscribe: ht...
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Be fast, avoid light, and roll through a curvy ramp: This is the recipe for a pioneering experiment proposed by theoretical physicists in a recent paper published in Physical Review Letters. An object evolving in a potential created through electrostatic or m…
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Source Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech sorae - 夜明け前の火星の空をただよう雲 NASAの火星探査車「Perseverance」が撮影 【再掲載】こちらは、
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