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Strange hexagonal diamonds found in meteorites may have been jettisoned into space when a dwarf planet collided with a large asteroid around 4.5 billion years ago.
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The wall of dense gas and dust resembles a massive winged creature, its glowing maw lit by a bright star as it soars through cosmic filaments.
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Researchers from Oregon State University have found that leaves on forest trees are not able to self-regulate their temperature for optimal photosynthesis, thus climate change will make the process harder.
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The discovery means China is the third country to discover a new lunar mineral, following the United States and former Soviet Union.
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The wall of dense gas and dust resembles a massive winged creature, its glowing maw lit by a bright star as it soars through cosmic filaments. These include dense filaments of matter, which could birth new generations of stars, as well as forming stellar syst…
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The wall of dense gas and dust resembles a massive winged creature, its glowing maw lit by a bright star as it soars through cosmic filaments. These include dense filaments of matter, which could birth new generations of stars, as well as forming stellar syst…
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A new device has been fabricated that can demonstrate the quantum anomalous Hall effect, in which tiny, discrete voltage steps are generated by an external magnetic field. This work may enable extremely low-power electronics, as well as future quantum compute…
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Dr. Sabina Quader, senior research scientist of the Innovation Center of NanoMedicine, together with Dr. Joachim van-Guyse, assistant professor at Leiden University, has published a review article titled "Bioresponsive Polymers for Nanomedicine-Expectations …
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The private space company is hoping its second attempt Monday doesn't have the same ending as its first.
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“Science has a great responsibility and we have seen it above all in the years of the pandemic: it m
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An article published in the journal Advanced Optical Materials theoretically demonstrated the possibility of modulating the light, heat, and current by utilizing the NFT when incident on layers of black phosphorous (BP).
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An article published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C discussed the inhomogeneity in individual AD multi-walled carbon nanotubes determined by Raman signal by extracting the inner layers of multi-walled carbon nanotubes during the sonication stage of th…
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Advertisement The James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of concentric “ripple” rings around a distant star. This has made astronomers agitated regarding the new data, a report from LiveScience reveals. The astonishing image was captured in July, shor…
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope imaged these two overlapping spiral galaxies named SDSS J115331 and LEDA 2073461, which lie more than a billion light-years from Earth. Despite appearing to collide in this image, the alignment of the two galaxies is likely…
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Nanomolding of topological nanowires could speed the discovery of new materials for applications such as quantum computing, microelectronics and clean-energy catalysts, according to an article co-authored by Judy Cha, professor of materials science and engine…
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Some female hummingbirds have evolved to look like males. A new study shows it's a way to keep passionate males at bay and spend more time at feeders.
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The team developed a unique fluorescent sensor relying on a ratiometry system using silver nanoparticles and DECDs to detect glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase with high sensitivity.
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A new image of SNR 0519-69.0 shows the debris of a star that exploded several hundred years ago in Earth’s timeframe.
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Massive solar storms on the Sun are becoming more common as it moves into a period of increasing solar activity as part of Solar Cycle 25, which is expected to peak in 2025. There’s one spacecraft that will be very well placed to capture that increasing activ…
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Asteroid mining could unlock untold riches and thorny ethical problems. Are we ready as we race to the launch pad?
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We’ve all walked outside on a cold morning and seen frost on the grass, but you might be surprised to know that frost can also form on Mars!
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For years, scientists and online databases presumed the presence of clubroot—one of the main diseases on cruciferous crops (such as broccoli, cabbage, and kale)—in Mexico. However, no evidence to support this supposition existed until a team of researchers, l…
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An ultrathin invention could make future computing, sensing and encryption technologies remarkably smaller and more powerful by helping scientists control a strange but useful phenomenon of quantum mechanics, according to new research.
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