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Lab rodents may have ratted on themselves, exposing they're not impartial when it comes to their handlers.
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The effects of global climate cycles on Southern Ocean temperatures drove cycles of melting and freezing in the East Antarctic Ice Sheet every few thousand years, according to a new study.
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And it could shed light on our distant evolution. Says the co-author of a study on the fossilized organ: "We are all related, in the most literal sense."
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Researchers from Cleveland Clinic's Florida Research and Innovation Center (FRIC) found that disruption of a cellular structure, known as the actin cytoskeleton, is a "priming signal" for the body to respond to a virus.
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A new YouTube video discusses how James Webb's discoveries have continued to baffle scientists around the world.
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PLUS: Rocket Lab signs new research deal with US military agencies.
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Hundreds of people recorded the colourful and mysterious fireball soaring through the night sky - but it’s yet not clear exactly what it was.
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Like the other giant planets of the outer solar system, Neptune has a large family of moons and rings. Astronomers have logged 14 moons, and they’ve seen three skinny rings and two or three wider ones. The rings are so hard to see, though, that they weren’t c…
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New research by an international team of scientists has revealed new insight into how rare, dusty galaxies evolved during the early Universe.
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The cubesat is on a mission to test a promising lunar orbit, but it’s been stuck in safe mode and tumbling since late last week.
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A series of technical issues following a third successful course correction manoeuvre are threatening to sideline NASA’s CAPSTONE mission. Controllers...
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To sting or not to sting? An alarm pheromone plays a decisive role in bees' willingness to sting—and their group size, as scientists from the University of Konstanz have now shown
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As the frequency of wildfires has increased, so have pollutants in the waters from burned watersheds, say researchers in a review paper that highlights the need for more research in the area.
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Sitting a mile below ground in an abandoned gold mine in South Dakota is a gigantic cylinder holding 10 tons of purified liquid xenon closely watched by more than 250 scientists around the world. That tank of xenon is the heart of the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experime…
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Using water for morphology control of active layer thin films, researchers develop large-area, high-performance organic solar cells.
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Experts revise initial assumption that sighting was space junk linked to Elon Musk’s satellite programme
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A smooth liftoff occurred at 4:38 p.m. EDT (2030 GMT) on Thursday (Sept. 15).
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Nurturing the passions of the young people in your life is about letting them lead the way, and not pressuring them if they lose interest.
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Earliest gibbon fossil discovered in China • Earth.com
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Within the Functional Oxides Printed on Polymers and Paper (FOXIP) project, researchers form Empa, EPFL and the Paul Scherrer Institute attempted to print thin-film transistors with metal oxides onto heat-sensitive materials such as paper or PET. The goal was…
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Learn about octopi forming communities, clues to the origins of schizophrenia, and a new compound giving researchers hope for fighting tough to treat cancers.
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These 'potential biosignatures' are an exciting discovery for the mission scientists.
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Space junk is a growing problem in the skies around Earth. In July 2019, it almost turned into a huge issue for the International Space Station.
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