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NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has detected its highest concentrations yet of organic molecules.
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About 150 million years ago in what is now Utah, an animal choked on a small frog and salamander. Then she lost her lunch. Fast forward to today, when a
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Mitochondria are compartments – so-called “organelles” -- in our cells that provide the chemical energy supply we need to move, think, and live.
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The powerful new AI could be used to find new cures and high-tech biomaterials.
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The ultraluminous galaxy is part of a class called "hot Dust-Obscured Galaxies," or "hot DOGs" for short.
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Body MRI has evolved from a niche subspecialty to a standard modality in the practice of abdominal radiology. However, the practicing radiologist may feel uncomfortable interpreting body MRI studies owing to a lack of case volume and inconsistent exposure. Th…
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Discovered by Galileo 400 years ago, the rings of Saturn are about the most striking thing astronomers with small telescopes can spot in our solar system.
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A Maryland company announced Friday it will build a natural gas power plant designed to capture climate-changing carbon in West Virginia. Officials said it ...
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NASA's Perseverance rover is investigating signs of ancient life on Mars, and has now collected some of the most promising samples from the Red Planet yet.
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Scientific Reports - Non-invasive contactless analysis of an early drawing by Raffaello Sanzio by means of optical methods
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Metal hydrides (M-H), critical but ubiquitous intermediates in a broad variety of catalytic reactions, are important in the field of heterogeneous catalysis. However, the comprehensive characterization and understanding of M-H species are still challenging.
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The SHERLOC and PIXL proximity science instruments on Perseverance have enabled more detailed observations of Martian chemistry and minerology than ever before.
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Seeing is believing—or, rather, seeing can aid in understanding, especially when it comes to the mechanisms underpinning lithium-ion batteries. Despite near-ubiquitous use in cell phones, computers and more, the complex electrochemical environments of lithium…
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Liquid from within the space rock closely resembles that in Earth’s oceans, giving an exciting clue to how life was seeded on this planet
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A glittering multitude of stars in the globular cluster Terzan 4 fills this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
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An international team of researchers, led by Norway’s University of Bergen, has used data science and computational biology to show that the same “rules” have shaped how organelles -- both mitochondria and chloroplasts -- have evolved.
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The Winchcombe meteorite, which crashed into a driveway in the Gloucestershire town last year, is also thought to hold clues about where the water in the Earth's vast oceans came from.
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A recent study has cast doubt upon the popular theory that an asteroid strike killed off dinosaurs.
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Researchers have quantified the energy of ocean currents larger than 1,000 kilometers. Using a novel coarse-graining technique, they have discovered that the most energetic is the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, some 9,000 kilometers in diameter.
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The Winchcombe meteorite could also hold clues about where the water in the Earth's vast oceans came from.
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Called LICIACube, the Italian-built probe will take images of DART’s impact with asteroid Dimorphos on September 26.
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The massive stellar explosion, scientists believe, might date back to the Middle Ages.
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Despite all the dangers of its rugged surface, our simulated Mars base is inhabited by magic.
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