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Nature Communications - Author Correction: Optomechanical crystal with bound states in the continuum
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has been used by researchers to capture its largest image of the cosmos yet, and here's the photograph.
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The new tool may help researchers reconstruct the sequence of biological events that underlie development.
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Edinburgh / San Francisco, 19 August 2022. - Vector Space Biosciences has developed a platform of computational solutions designed to accelerate the development of countermeasures against diseases ass
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New research represents a significant piece of the puzzle of our understanding how the moon and, potentially, other celestial bodies formed.
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Europa is one of the most fascinating worlds in our solar system.
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Scientific Reports - Conservation of orbital angular momentum and polarization through biological waveguides
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Underwater ice forms in the world's oceans and travels through water to connect to submerged basins and inverted ice sheets, according to new research. The
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THE EARTH continues to be pummeling by solar storms as space experts warn that we could face dozens more impacts over the next few days - and aurora could be visible in the UK.
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In news- Japan's Hayabusa 2 has found that asteroids may have brought water to Earth. Key findings- Scientists from Japan
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Flexible electronics have enabled the design of sensors, actuators, microfluidics and electronics on flexible, conformal and/or stretchable sublayers for wearable, implantable or ingestible applications. However, these devices have very different mec
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Scientists from Texas A&M University have developed ink from wearable bioelectronics.
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A Texas A&M AgriLife Research project will take a deep look at the ages-long interaction between parasitic lice and mammal species, including humans.Researchers will study the evolutionary relationship between sucking lice and a wide range of pla
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Research published in Nanomaterials proposed geometric metasurface-based multifunctional polarizers which can simultaneously generate several polarization states, notably hybrid polarization.
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UNITED STATES: Scientists plan to use black hole encounters to learn more about the universe’s age and evolution. Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a method for using pairs of colliding black holes to measure the rate of the universe’s e…
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Research suggests that the Kamptozoa and Bryozoa phyla split sooner than previously believed. Kamptozoa and Bryozoa are two phyla of small aquatic invertebrates. They are related to snails and clams (mollusks), bristle worms, earthworms, and leeches (annelids…
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'Artemis Ascending' will give users a ringside seat for the Artemis 1 moon launch on Aug. 29.
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The discovery of a Neptune-sized exoplanet around a massive star could explain why such planets are rarely found.
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By Manasi Saraf Joshi In the latest discovery by a team from the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), astronomers have found extremely aged ‘fossil lobes’ of a radio galaxy that was active once upon a time. The team was led by Surajit Paul fr…
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Read more about Cannibal solar storms hit Earth; auroras spotted around the world on Devdiscourse
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But it did lead to higher likelihood of EU-origin researchers leaving and UK-origin researchers returning
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In an article published in Sensors, researchers have proposed a novel optical methane flux sensor to quantify unsteady methane venting from primary oil and gas sector sources, including well casing venting points and storage tanks.
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The genetic material governing a cell's function and behavior, called the genome, is safely stored in the nucleus. Nearly 150 years of looking through microscopes has taught pathologists and researchers that misshapen nuclei are warning signs of diseases like…
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Tunguska-like impact events on Jupiter may occur roughly once a year.
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