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An international team of scientists has found the first direct evidence linking seemingly random weather systems in the ocean with climate on a global scale. Led by Hussein Aluie, an associate professor in the University of Rochester's Department of Mechanica…
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Melbourne, Dec 20: Baleen whales are the titans of the ocean, the largest animals to have ever lived. The record holder is the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), which can reach lengths of up to 30 metres. That’s longer than a basketball court. However, thro…
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The universe often resembles a perpetual holiday celebration, and the dwarf irregular galaxy UGC 8091 is a prime example.
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Our galaxy is being pulled toward something gigantic that we cannot see, say astronomers - after discovering that 400 galaxies, including our own, are being pulled in the same direction.
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Artemis 2 NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman will command the first moon mission in half a century. On the eve of the 55th anniversary of Apollo 8's historical orbi...
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NASA recently detected a violent solar flare originating from the Sun's atmosphere, measuring its intensity and capturing a set of images through the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)...
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NASA's new Multiband Uncooled Radiometer Instrument (MURI) features a novel bolometer that detects infrared radiation without a cryogenic cooler, greatly reducing the cost and complexity of dispatching infrared radiometers into low-Earth orbit.
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Editor’s note: Following a weather review, NASA and SpaceX now are targeting no earlier than 5:05 p.m. EST Thursday, Dec. 21, for the undocking of the
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Just four days after being launched on its third mission, China's reusable space plane, Shenlong also known as the "Divine Dragon", allegedly released six unidentified objects in Earth's orbit.
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Bad weather has delayed Intuitive Machines, Inc.’s planned launch of its first Nova-C lunar lander to no earlier than mid-February, the company said.
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NSF Director joins a US Rep on Ars to argue that Science's benefits are widespread.
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About 3,000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia, brickmakers imprinted the names of their kings into clay bricks. Now, an analysis of the metal grains in those bricks has confirmed a mysterious anomaly in Earth's magnetic field.
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With the news that Bobby Kotick’s last day is December 29th, Microsoft has put Activision Blizzard executives under content and studios president Matt Booty.
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Researchers at the University of Sussex have discovered the potential of Martian nanomaterials for clean energy production and building materials on Mars, paving the way for a sustainable Martian colony.
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Cryo-electron microscopy structures of the PP2A:B55 holoenzyme bound to its inhibitors ARPP19 and FAM122A show distinct binding modes of the two inhibitors.
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The mass photometer is a new technology that reportedly is smaller and cheaper than more established methods for measuring empty-full capsids.
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Engineers at NASA’s Marshall Center successfully test-fired an innovative Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine combustor, a potentially revolutionary propulsion technology that could deliver a lander to the lunar surface or propel a spacecraft to Mars.
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Genome-wide replication timing maps of mouse embryos from the zygote to the blastocyst stage were generated using single-cell Repli-seq, shedding light on the establishment of the epigenome at the beginning of mammalian development.
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An explainable deep learning model using a chemical substructure-based approach for the exploration of chemical compound libraries identified structural classes of compounds with antibiotic activity and low toxicity.
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In less time than it will take you to read this article, an artificial intelligence-driven system was able to autonomously learn about certain Nobel Prize-winning chemical reactions and design a successful laboratory procedure to make them. The AI did all tha…
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Mitochondria have a pivotal role in the transport of dietary lipids in enterocytes, a finding that might have relevance to understanding the aberrant gastrointestinal function in patients with mitochondrial disorders.
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NASA shared a photo of two tomatoes that turned up on the International Space Station after eight months lost. They were harvested by astronaut Frank Rubio, ...
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A system called Coscientist scours the Internet for instructions, then designs and executes experiments to synthesize molecules.
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A team of evolutionary biologists at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology and Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, has learned more about how trilobites curled themselves into a ball based on a rare find in the museum's collection.…
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The cosmos comes alive in an all-sky time-lapse movie made from 14 years of data acquired by NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Our Sun, occasionally flaring into prominence, serenely traces a path through the sky against the backdrop of high-energy sour…
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