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This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows a region of chaos terrain south of Eos Chasma.
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NASA will replace the faulty seal that caused a hydrogen leak in a "quick disconnect" interface between the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the liquid hydrogen fuel feed line at the launch pad itself. The launch vehicle will then be moved back into the V…
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Earth and Planets Laboratory Director Michael Walter, an experimental petrologist who studies deep-Earth minerals and melts to elucidate the formation and evolution of our planet’s dynamic interior, will be honored with the American Geophysical Union’s Normal…
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Background Cryptocaryon irritans is a fatal parasite for marine teleosts and causes severe economic loss for aquaculture. Galvanized materials have shown efficacy in controlling this parasite infestation through the release of zinc ions to induce oxidative st…
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In this column, we attempt to explore in depth the theory and methodology of our common laboratory techniques and show how an understanding of interworking of those techniques allow for more flexibility in analysis.
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It is believed that 85% of the mass of the universe is made up of dark matter, which is a hypothetical form of matter.No, scientists still have no idea
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Recreating 130,000 years of mammal food webs with machine learning reveals the scope of the biodiversity crisis.
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Stunning shots of the sun's chromosphere were taken by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, the world's most powerful solar telescope on the island of Maui, Hawaii.
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It was "no run-of-the-mill event."
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A team of researchers affiliated with a host of institutions in China has developed an ultrafast optoelectronic switch using a Bose-Einstein condensate of polaritons. They published their work in the journal Physical Review Letters.
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An event that occurs only once every 120 years, the large-scale flowering, seeding, and dying of dwarf bamboo (Sasa borealis), has been found to provide ideal breeding conditions for Japanese field mice.
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It's one of two new planets that were recently found about 100 light years from Earth, both of which take just days to orbit their own sun.
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It looks like West Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier (AKA the "doomsday glacier" is even more urgently dangerous than we previously thought.
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Caltech researchers find that fruit fly neurons have a previously undiscovered ability to communicate with one another, providing new insights into how the brain processes sensory cues
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The lunchbox sized instrument has been producing as much oxygen as a small tree
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Nature Astronomy - Long-term habitability with a giant companion
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Nature Astronomy - High redshift and extreme luminosity
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Researchers at Washington State University are taking 3D printing to infinity and beyond, developing a substance that simulates the rocks found on the red pl...
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A new study led by scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (UW APL) finds that marine predators, such as tunas, billfishes and sharks, aggregate in anticyclonic, clockwise-rotating ocea…
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A third launch attempt of Artemis 1 could happen in late September, but that would require some serious hustle.
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NASA is preparing to replace a faulty seal linked to a hydrogen leak that resulted in the second scrubbed launch...
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In the past 50 years, the oceans have absorbed more than 90% of the excess heat caused by our carbon dioxide emissions, with one ocean absorbing the vast majority.
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Using fossil dental records, scientists have identified the earliest known mammal that lived 225 million years ago. A shrew-like creature, Brasilodon quadrangularis, grew up to 20 centimetres in length and existed at the same time as some of the oldest dinosa…
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Plastics become yellow with time. While the dyes have been considered the source of this, the actual chemical changes that occur have remained a mystery.
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