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Nuclear physicists studying particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) have new evidence that particles called gluons reach a steady 'saturated' state inside the speeding ions. The evidence is suppression of back-to-back pairs of partic…
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The high-altitude balloon project is a collaboration between researchers from 13 different countries.
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Big discoveries happen everywhere. In this case, a man in Portugal discovered massive 82-foot-long dinosaur ribs in his backyard.
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Profile of Jennifer Choy of the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Q-NEXT. Choy develops technologies to improve quantum sensors.
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An order for the planned Axiom Mission 2 to the International Space Station is officially signed, according to a joint statement Wednesday by NASA and Axiom Space.
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The protons and neutrons that build the nucleus of the atom frequently pair up. Now, a new high-precision experiment has found that these particles may pick different partners depending on how packed the nucleus is. The data also reveal new details about shor…
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About 62 million years ago, fuzzy creatures with finger-like digits on their feet emerged as some of the first large mammals to ever roam the planet. About t...
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Astronomers have written the Milky Way's story many times over but astrophysicist and folklorist Moiya McTier tells that story in a whole new way in her new book, 'The Milky Way.'
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Quantic Dream, the developer of titles like Heavy Rain and Detroit: Become Human, has been acquired by the Chinese tech giant NetEase.
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NASA and Axiom Space have signed a mission order for the second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station to take place in the second quarter of 2023.
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Subject to memorization in school and known as the definitive planetary lineup, Pluto was included in the list until the International Astronomical Union determined it did not meet quali…
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New findings in microbes called cyanobacteria present new opportunities for plant science, bioengineering and environmental protection
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The scientist left a great legacy in the world, which includes the reflections he made before his death.
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NASA engineers have solved the data glitch in Voyager 1, the 45-year-old space craft investigating the cosmos outside our solar system.
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The show will be centered around relevant updates for Japanese players.
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The Martian atmosphere, in its current state, is not Earthling-friendly at all.
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Some prehistoric mammals were born ready-to-go and grew up twice as fast as today’s mammals, giving them an edge after the dinosaur extinction, a study suggests.Research indicates that their long pregnancies explain why our early ancestors rose to pr
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Changes known as epigenetic modifications play an important role in cancer development, among other things. Being able to analyze them quickly and reliably could, for example, contribute significantly to the further development of personalized therapy. A rese…
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Cilia are tiny, hair-like structures on cells throughout our bodies that serve a variety of functions including clearing our airways, circulating cerebrospinal fluid in our brains and transporting eggs in fallopian tubes. While researchers understand their fu…
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This image acquired on May 29, 2022 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows (part of) a 6-kilometer crater located on the northern slope of Bond Crater.
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This image acquired on July 20, 2022 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a cliff that cuts through the terrain and gives us a glimpse of the buried icy material.
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This image acquired on June 5, 2022 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows two overlapping impact craters.
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