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A recent study describes a brand-new technique that uses acoustic waves to alter intraocular particles without entering the anterior chamber and causing harm to the cornea.
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Studying how coherent oscillations of various amplitudes can affect the development of turbulent flame brush in a bluff body is the main goal of a recent study.
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The EMM Hope probe has so far uncovered many unexpected phenomena that extend our understanding of Mars atmospheric and magnetospheric dynamics
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Mining the moon might sound like a concept that belongs in a science fiction novel, but it's likely to be a part of reality in the not-so-distant future. That's made it a hot topic of discussion among space lawyers — yes, there are space lawyers — on Earth.
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A U of A biologist explains the science behind what attracts and repels mosquitoes — and what you can do to keep the pesky insects from making you their next meal.
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Copenhagen, Sep 1 (The Conversation) Neanderthals have served as a reflection of our own humanity since they were first discovered in 1856. What we think we know about them has been shaped and moulded to fit our cultural trends, social norms and scientific st…
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The NASA DART mission will reach its climax on September 26 when a spacecraft will be smashed into an asteroid. Find out how to watch the collision livestream online and why it is important for the survival of Earth.
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Spanish and Portuguese paleontologists worked on the site to unearth what they reckon is a dinosaur that was about 25 metres (82 feet) long.
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SpaceX will launch five more astronaut missions to the International Space Station for Nasa at the end of the decade under a $1.4-billion contract.
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The collision is expected to happen as soon as three years. The combined mass of these two black holes is estimated to be equal to 200 million Suns.
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Planets can create nuclear power on their own, naturally, without any intelligence or technology. Earth already did: 1.7 billion years ago.
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The discovery of a lonely tortoise doubles the number of known individuals of the "phantasticus" species. Evolutionary scientists were perplexed by the finding of a single, little female tortoise in 2019 that lives on one of the Galapagos Islands' most isolat…
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How on earth is the U.S. getting back to moon after numerous delays of its Artemis launch and an empty promise from the CHIPS Act?
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The technology, put forward as part of the UK’s net zero strategy, could extend the life of fossil fuel infrastructure
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Cosmic rays are streams of high energy particles that are emitted by events beyond the solar system, such as supernovae or the birth of a star.
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This year, scientists have worked out how to edit bacteria, predict proteins and see further into deep space
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The Voyager 1 space probe launched from Earth in September 1977, and is now around 23.5 billion kilometers (or 14.6 billion miles) away from home – and counting.
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Day and night, and across seasons, the instrument reliably generates breathable oxygen from the Red Planet’s thin atmosphere. Nearly 100 million miles from Earth, on the red and dusty surface of Mars, an instrument the size of a lunchbox is proving it can rel…
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Meet the gold-pated NASA box that replaces a small tree: Mars Oxygen In Situ Resource Utilization Experiment — or MOXIE.
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According to a new study from an international team led by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, the oxygen-deficient zones that occur in the open ocean shrank in long warm periods of the past.
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Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, HRL Laboratories LLC, and University of New South Wales (UNSW) collaborated on a project to better control silicon quantum dot qubits, allowing for higher-quality fabrication and use in wider applications.
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Researchers at the University of Oviedo have sequenced the animal’s genome. The results could shed light on aging and cellular deterioration in other species, including humans
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Some prehistoric mammals were born almost independent and grew up twice as fast as today’s mammals, giving them an edge after dinosaurs became extinct, a new study has suggested.
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