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How to see Epsilon Lyrae, a star you can split into four: a pair of pairs .
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An M1 geomagnetic storm warning was issued for Monday that might have very minor repercussions on power networks, animal migration patterns, and satellite operations
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NASA's Artemis 1 mission is poised to take a key step toward returning humans to the moon after a half-century hiatus. The launch was scheduled for the morning of Aug. 29, 2022, but was postponed due to an issue with one of the rocket's engines. The next oppo…
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It is known that cosmic rays could be accelerated by shock waves in supernova (SN) remnants. Here, the authors show that SN 1006 remnant is an efficient source of cosmic rays, providing observational support for the quasi-parallel acceleration mechanism.
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The paleontologists have most likely unearthed the largest possible dinosaur skeleton in Pombal, Portugal. Read more about it here.
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Observations of a newly-dormant galaxy indicate that it stopped forming stars not because it used up all of its gas but because most of its star-forming fuel was thrown out of the system as it merged with another galaxy.
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If initial astronomical findings are correct, we're on the verge of witnessing a historic supermassive black hole collision.
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Mitochondrial tRNAs are indispensable and yet underwent an extreme mutational erosion. The authors report the structures of a mitochondrial aaRS-tRNA complex and show how the most degenerated of all human mtRNAs is recognized by its cognate synthetase to main…
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Using NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), astronomers from South Korea and China have detected a mid-infrared flare in an active spiral galaxy known as NGC 3786. The researchers assume that this peculiar flare may have originated from a tidal d…
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The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, a thermal pulse about 56 million years ago, is an analog for future global warming. A new magnetofossil study shows progressive ocean deoxygenation.
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Alderamin is the brightest star in the constellation Cepheus.
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Scientific Reports - Improved extraction efficiency of CsPbBr3 perovskite light-emitting diodes due to anodic aluminum oxide nanopore structure
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Southwest Research Institute has developed an efficient, fully synthetic method to produce scopolamine, a plant-derived compound used to prevent nausea and vomiting from motion sickness and anesthesia. The accomplishment marks the first time SwRI has fully sy…
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Compelling evidence that coherent structures can be harnessed to predict how turbulent flows evolve.
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New research clarifies the life of Trilophosuchus rackhami, a tiny crocodile that lived in Queensland about 13.5 million years ago.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has again filed paperwork to terminate his agreement to buy Twitter, this time based on information in a whistleblower complaint filed by Twitter's former head of security.
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If one wishes to use light efficiently, whether, in photosynthesis or a photovoltaic system, it must be absorbed completely.
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Despite the test launch of NASA's new moon rocket being postponed on Monday morning, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne said it was "still a good day for Canada." Champagne, who was in Florida for a two-day trip that included meetings with Canadi…
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Instead of producing a brighter and more stable nanoparticle for optical applications, scientists discovered that their creation displayed a more unforeseen property: bursts of superfluorescence that happened at room temperature and regular intervals.
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The asteroid travelling at a speed of 42,768 kilometre per hour falls under the category of “Potentially Hazardous Objects”.
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ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland (PRWEB) August 30, 2022 The crew of the 2022 Titanic Expedition succeeded in capturing unprecedented 8k footage of the Titanic exposing an astonishing level of detail and
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The impacts took place as the Solar System passed through the spiral arms of the Milky Way
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Scientific Reports - Enhanced catalytic activity of MOF-74 via providing additional open metal sites for cyanosilylation of aldehydes
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Only one species is known to be functionally immortal, and scientists have just compared its genome with that of its mortal counterparts in a quest to learn what makes it so special.
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