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This study is a step in the right direction to explore the protective effects of artificial gravity in space.
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Fruit flies—Drosophila melanogaster—have a complicated relationship with carbon dioxide. In some contexts, CO2 indicates the presence of tasty food sources as sugar-fermenting yeast in fruit produces the molecule as a by-product. But in other cases, CO2 can b…
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Find latest breaking, trending, viral news from Pakistan and information on top stories, weather, business, entertainment, politics, sports and more. For in-depth coverage, Samaa English provides special reports, video, audio, photo galleries, and interactive…
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In a paper recently published in the open-access journal ACS Applied Energy Materials, researchers studied the usage of polymeric films of polyethylenimine (PEI) for interfacial enhancement of electron-selective contacts. The modification of PEI increased the…
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GERMANY: The red giant Betelgeuse, which can be seen in the constellation Orion, may have formerly appeared more orange-yellow, according to recent studies on the star. The study is based on documents from the past that provided descriptions of the hues of th…
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New fossil discovery suggests dinos could tolerate chillier climates.
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The "smallest and coolest stars in our solar neighborhood" could provide remarkable new information about the ability of a nearby exoplanet to sustain life.
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Concerns were raised when a Chinese journal article on possible lunar landing sites showed 10 spots. A report by Daily Mail mentioned that both Artemis 3 and Chang’e-7 marked sites near Shackleton, Haworth and Nobile craters as potential landing zones
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A small amount of simulated crushed Martian rock, mixed with a titanium alloy, has been used to make a strong, high-performance material that could one day be used to 3D print tools or rocket parts on
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Nanoparticles follow spiral trajectories in microfluidic system
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NASA continues to surprise us with beautiful images of space that its devices capture. This time, it was done by the James Webb Space Telescope.
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The study showed that CRISPR therapeutics can damage the genome. The researchers caution: "The CRISPR genome editing method is very effective, but not always safe. Sometimes cleaved chromosomes do not recover and genomic stability is compromised – which in th…
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Through Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the moon.
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Scientific Reports - Nucleation and manipulation of single skyrmions using spin-polarized currents in antiferromagnetic skyrmion-based racetrack memories
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Scientists have solved a 30-year-old challenge that proposed water can change its phase into other forms of liquid.
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Female hummingbirds mimic males to avoid violence • Earth.com
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Ocean eddies help marine predators find food • Earth.com
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For the second time in five days, NASA halted a countdown in progress and postponed a planned attempt to launch the debut test flight of its next-generation rocket.
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Over the last 50 years, the oceans have been working in overdrive to slow global warming, absorbing about 40 percent of our carbon dioxide emissions, and over 90 percent of the excess heat trapped in the atmosphere.
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Brain diseases are globally challenging issues owing to the special lesion sites, complicated pathogenesis, high mortality, and poor prognosis. Rare-earth based materials show great advantages and application prospects in brain imaging and brain diseases trea…
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Magma and ice - EurekAlert
9/8/22 at 5:52am
(Santa Barbara, Calif.) — Let’s pretend it’s the Late Cretaceous, roughly 66 to 100 million years ago. We’ve got dinosaurs roaming the land and odd-looking early species of birds, although the shark as we know it is already swimming in the prehistoric oceans …
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The Thwaites Glacier, known as the “doomsday glacier” because it holds enough water to raise global sea levels by multiple feet,
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This work offers a completely new perspective to the “ion segregation” phenomenon in mixed halide perovskite alloys, such as MAPbBrxI1-x. Contrary to the commonly assumed local segregation, this work reveals the non-local nature of the “segregation”, a macros…
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Exoplanets orbiting in the habitable zone around M-dwarf stars have been prime targets in the search for life due to the long lifetimes of the host star
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