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The crucial role of insects in the pollination of flowering plants is well known, but algal fertilization assisted by marine animals was hitherto deemed non-existent. A team led by a CNRS researcher from the Franco-Chilean Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of …
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MIT researchers created protonic programmable resistors — building blocks of analog deep learning systems — that can process data 1 million times faster than synapses in the human brain. These ultrafast, low-energy resistors could enable analog deep learning …
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The team of scientists analysed the rock fractures visible on the asteroid from the images, and discovered that the Sun's heat fractures rocks on the asteroid in just 10,000 to 100,000 years.
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Read more about NASA's VIPER lunar rover prototype endures most realistic tests to-date on Devdiscourse
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Are Electric-type Pokemon zapping your team into submission? Here’s how to take advantage of their weaknesses in battle.
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Are Electric-type Pokemon zapping your team into submission? Here’s how to take advantage of their weaknesses in battle.
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The hunt is on to locate and retrieve Otago’s first meteorite using a new network of sky-facing cameras across the region. University of Otago...
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Spacecraft set to launch on 2 August will study surface weathering in a new way, measure magnetic fields, and peer into dark craters
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Researchers controlled the dead arachnids' legs with small puffs of air.
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The popcorn-like surface bursts of tiny grains of dust make the asteroid surface rough. Here’s what the latest study found.
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Ready to dig up some amazing shark teeth? National Geographic reveals how and where to find fossilized and modern teeth from your favorite marine predator.
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2022 is witnessing an unprecedented Moon rush by several nations ranging from India to the United States
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To ensure a quick halt, brain circuit architecture avoids a slow process of integration in favor of quicker differentiation, a new neuroscience study finds.
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A trio of researchers at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission has shown promising evidence of deuterium forming into a metallic state at high pressure. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, Paul Loubeyre, Flo…
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Mud from a lake high up in the Andes holds an incredible climate history. The find could shed light on how the climate will change in the future.
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The ESA's Mars Express has captured two ruptures in the Martian crust which appear like the United States' 'Grand Canyon'. The Valles Marineris is the largest canyon system in the Solar System.
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A group of space rocks stays mostly inside the orbit of Earth, making them difficult to pick out in the glare of the sun—and potentially a threat to our planet.
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Nature Plants - Photoaerogens clarified
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When you hear the term “space archeology” you might envision a khaki-clad astronaut excavating the Moon.  But, space archeologists are actually Earth-bound researchers who use satellite and other aerial imagery to assist in archeological applications right he…
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University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher Dr. Matthew Toohey (PhD) and University of Bern researcher Dr. Michael Sigl (PhD) were part of the research team that developed an updated, more accurate reconstruction of volcanic eruptions that can help scientis…
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UCLA researchers and colleagues at Emory University and other research centers have combined data simulation and experimental observation to bridge a gap between two major properties of large-scale organization of the human brain—stationary and traveling wave…
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Four billion years ago, the Earth looked very different than it does today, devoid of life and covered by a vast ocean. Over the course of millions of years, in that primordial soup, life emerged. Researchers have long theorized how molecules came together to…
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Your new apartment is just a couple of blocks down the street from the bus stop but today you are late and you see the bus roll past you. You break into a full sprint. Your goal is to get to the bus as fast as possible and then to stop exactly in front of the…
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