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Scientists at William & Mary funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation studied spider silk in such detail they were able to determine the structure of the
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New 3-D model study shows that extinct Megalodon could swallow great white sharks and whales whole
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NASA’s Mars helicopter has taken to the skies again after a lengthy break due to bitterly cold conditions on the distant planet.
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British Columbians were awestruck by a series of satellite trains that were launched into space over the weekend.
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A UBC astronomy professor believes a "space traffic management crisis" is brewing.
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Against the backdrop of a rapidly warming planet, the need to better understand the nature and long-term impact of positive climatic feedback loops -- processes that accelerate the effects of warming -- becomes critically important.
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Scientists have uncovered a new armored dinosaur that looks like a t-rex but is more closely related to a stegosaurus.
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Researchers at Microsoft Research and TUM Have Made Robots to Change Trajectory by Voice Command Using A Deep Machine Learning Model
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The University of Michigan announced that its supposed Galileo manuscript is a 20th-century forgery.
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Researchers from Osaka University discover an unexpected alteration in the brain during the autopsy of a patient with clinically typical Parkinson's disease: an accumulation of TDP-43 proteins rather than alpha-synuclein. Parkinson's disease (PD) currently ha…
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One publication described the noise as “creepy.” Another said “haunting.” “Horrifying” and “demonic” were other adjectives used.
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NASA engineers completed final tests of the Space Launch System (SLS), which cleared the way for the mega moon rocket to roll out a few days earlier than...
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A study of “underwater snow” on Earth is informing NASA’s hunt for habitable locations on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa.
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It's a tad bit smaller than scientists expected, but it's still an absolute unit.
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Scientists say our perception of time arises from microscopic interactions among particles and cells, but how this actually takes place is still unclear.
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Based on the sounds space makes, I think I'll pass on those space tourism travel plans.
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The first mutation of the wingless gene was found by accident in Drosophila in the 1970s, following the observation of flies that did not possess wings, hence its name.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning images of the biggest planet
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It takes around half an hour to get to the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory. Thirty minutes may not sound like a long time, but that's half an hour spent plunging downwards in a truck as it twists and turns its way deeper into the pitch-black tunnels of…
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NASA will test new science equipment for future missions with a sounding rocket launch August 22 from its Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
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Photo: twitter.com/astro_farmerbobPolar sky Polar sky was evicted by a coronal sweep from Sontsya, which triggered geomagnetic storms on the Earth's G2 level. Astronaut Robert Hines
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Researchers have successfully synthesized fumarate (fumaric acid), a raw material for unsaturated polyester resin, by combining carbon dioxide (CO2) with pyruvate (derived from biomass), using two biocatalysts: malate dehydrogenase and fumarase. Fumarate is c…
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Larvae with extremely inflated trunks, fossilized in amber, are giving zoologists insights into the evolution and lifestyle of early lacewings.
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One hypothesis for the nature of dark matter is that some of it could be self-interacting, meaning the individual particles interact slightly with one another.
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