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Scientific Reports - Investigation of fullerene motion on thermally activated gold substrates with different shapes
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A new study proves there still must be a beginning to "bouncing" universes that go through cycles of expansion and contraction.
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With the help of instruments designed partly in Canada, a team of Université de Montréal astronomers have discovered an exoplanet that could be completely covered in water, a target they hope to ob…
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Astronomers frequently observe carbon monoxide in planetary nurseries.
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A recent study published in Chemosensors presents a unique donor-p-acceptor luminous dye as a sensor for Cu2+ ions. The 3,5-diphenyl-dicyanomethylene-4-H-pyran (DCM) that makes up the fluorophoric core has extended styryl chains at positions 2 and 6 for metal…
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A new study supports the hypothesis that much of the interbreeding between Neandertals and modern humans took place in the region ranging from North Africa to Iraq.
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Fifty years after the last Apollo mission, the Artemis programme is poised to take up the baton of lunar exploration with a test launch on Monday.
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A new study by theoretical physicists has made progress toward identifying how particles and cells give rise to large-scale dynamics that we experience as the passage of time. A central feature of how we experience the world is the flow of time from the past …
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The findings of the study expand the toolbox of quantum technology.
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An antiradiation vest for women astronauts, developed by Israeli-US startup StemRad, will be used in NASA’s first moon mission in 50 years.
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Astronomers were able to capture the sharpest image of the most massive known star, R136a1, which revealed that it may not be as massive as previously thought.
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The findings can help us better predict how water behaves in some extreme environments on alien planets.
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Tanya M Smith and Daniel Green for 'The Conversation' The timing and intensity of the seasons shapes life all around us, including tool use by birds, the evolutionary diversification of giraffes, and the behaviour of our close primate relatives. Some scientis…
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In an article published in Remote Sensing, researchers have analyzed the properties of various profiles of atmospheric refractive index structure constant over the Lhasa Region. The valuable in situ sounding data necessary for the analysis were collected at d…
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Read more about Throwback: When the world saw first view of Earth from the vicinity of Moon on Devdiscourse
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The NASA Perseverance Mars Rover will be visiting a site with sedimentary rocks called Enchanted Lake. Scientists believe that the site may show signs of ancient life on the red planet.
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Fifty years after the last Apollo mission, the Artemis program is poised to take up the baton of lunar exploration with a test launch on Monday of NASA's most powerful rocket ever.
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<p>Fifty years after the last Apollo mission, the Artemis program is poised to take up the baton of lunar exploration with a test launch on Monday of NASA's most powerful rocket ever.</p>
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Archaeologists have discovered hundreds of rare “rock crystal” quartz fragments in a ceremonial site in western England.This find suggests people in Neolithic times used them to decorate graves and other structures as the minerals were broken into smaller pie…
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2022 QP3, a 100-foot wide asteroid, is going to make its closest approach to the Earth on August 28, according to NASA and can pose a horrific threat to us. What is the likelihood of a strike? Find out.
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What the telescope’s incredible images show about how it operates – and the universe itself
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NIJISANJI star Selen Tatsuki has streamed non-stop since her July 2021 debut, but after her new outfit reveal she's "ready for a break".
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A new map of Mars is changing the way we think about the planet’s watery past.
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