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Scientific Reports - Efficient carbon and nitrogen transfer from marine diatom aggregates to colonizing bacterial groups
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According to the UAE Space Agency, this new patchy type of Martian proton aurora is formed when the high-speed solar wind directly impacts Mars’ dayside upper atmosphere and emits ultraviolet light as it slows down
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While Hollywood loves pitting iconic characters against one another in a summer blockbuster, even those fighting the same good fight, that’s not the case for planetary scientists exploring the Moon, Mars and beyond.Earth sciences professor Catherine
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Planetary defense experts have expressed their concern in a new survey that growing satellite numbers in orbit around Earth may impact asteroid detection.
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NASA has awarded SpaceX a contract worth $1.4bn for five more astronaut missions to the International Space Station. The award
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NASA's Artemis 1 Moon Mission will have the beloved 'Peanuts' character Snoopy aboard. But why is Snoopy, NASA's mascot, heading to space? This time, he has a job- being the zero gravity indicator! Here is the full story. #NASA #snoopy #Artemismission
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The vast majority of us will have wanted to visit space at some point in our lives. Just maybe without all the G-force training and dehydrated meals. Now though, a new arrival on Xbox gives us perhaps the best real-life indication of space yet Forget your Mas…
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Scientists from Vanderbilt University recently developed a lightweight and ultra-compact graphene-based filter that can block aerosolized nanoparticles of size in the sub-20 nm range.  Nanoparticulate aerosols contain toxins, pollutants, and harmful viruses, …
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Scientists have discovered a previously unknown extinct ant species encased in a unique piece of amber from Ethiopia.
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While the Milky Way is not an outlier, it is not a perfectly normal galaxy either
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The CEO of the Rwanda Space Agency, Col Francis Nagbo, pens down his thoughts on the significance of RSA's invitation to the Artemis 1 launch
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NASA has published a collection of photographs and details of all of the human-made debris it's Mars rovers have found on the Red Planet from EDL hardware.
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For the first time, astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope to take a direct image of a planet outside our solar system. The exoplanet is a gas giant.
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Scientific Reports - Spontaneous emergence of computation in network cascades
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By Usman Ahmed Sep 2 2022 Reviewed by Skyla Baily Coherent structures can dramatically affect the flame structure and flame release.
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BGI-led research builds the world's first spatiotemporal map of brain regeneration
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If successful, it could become a template to ward off Earth-bound asteroids.
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Scientists have discovered a new kind of synapse in the tiny hairs on the surface of neurons. <br /><br />
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Universe’s coldest fermions open a portal to high-symmetry quantum realm. Physicists from Japan and the U.S. used atoms about 3 billion times colder than interstellar space to open a portal to an unexplored realm of quantum magnetism. “Unless an alien civiliz…
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Since the U.S.S.R. sent the first spacecraft to the Moon in 1959, the world has forged a fascination with our nearest neighbour -- in small steps and giant l...
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NASA has shared images of a planet outside the Earth’s solar sytem, which were captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. #NASA #JamesWebbTelepscope #Exopl...
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The greatest diversity of life is not counted in the number of species, says Utah State University evolutionary geneticist Zachariah Gompert, but in the diversity of interactions among them.
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A giant planet shrouded in clouds, in orbit around a star 385 light years from our sun, has been captured by the James Webb Space Telescope in images described
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A geomagnetic or solar storm is capable of causing damage to satellites and telecommunication infrastructure — something previous studies have warned already.
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