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This lovely impact crater shows distinct boulder tracks on the right-hand side, suggesting recent (perhaps ongoing?) rockfalls.
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Researchers have developed a new sensor that allows scientists to image the brain without missing signals for an extended period of time and deeper in the brain than current technology allows.
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Two manikins are installed in the passenger seats inside the Artemis I Orion crew module
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Researchers have discovered presolar stardust in samples returned from the asteroid Ryugu, saying the grains predate our solar system.
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#NationalScienceWeek: At a mere 93 million light-years away, the galaxy NGC2663 is in our neighbourhood, cosmically speaking.
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It’s been over a month since we last updated our blog about our winter warrior, currently around 96 million miles away. At present the team is preparing for Ingenuity’s next flight, which could take place as early as this weekend.
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The ambitious mission took advantage of a rare alignment of the outer planets before continuing its journey into interstellar space.
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Intelsat said Aug. 19 it has lost control of its Galaxy 15 satellite after it was likely hit by a geomagnetic storm.
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Intelsat said Aug. 19 it has lost control of its Galaxy 15 broadcast satellite after it was likely hit by a geomagnetic storm.
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The European Space Agency has predicted the future of our sun - it will will start on a path of destruction in at least 5 billion years when it reaches its maximum temperature.
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The European Space Agency has predicted the future of our sun - it will will start on a path of destruction in at least 5 billion years when it reaches its maximum temperature.
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New dynamical computer models show that life here on Earth was likely given a push and a pull from our own planet Jupiter. Our farflung gas giant has enough gravitational oomph to largely dictate the dynamics of how our tiny planet shimmies and shakes around …
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This incredible phenomenon looks like something out of sci-fi, but it’s real!
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Apple (Malus domestica) is a major commercial fruit tree cultivated worldwide. Adventitious shoot (AS) regeneration is a display of plant totipotency; it not only accelerates plant reproduction but also facilitates genetic transformation. Nonetheless, methods…
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Researchers at Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) discovered a chemical process that can explain the very low amino acid abundances in aqueously altered carbonaceous chondrites, deepening our understanding on the Solar System chemical evolution.
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Scientists have discovered the remarkable impact of reversing a standard method for combatting a key obstacle to producing fusion energy on Earth. Theorists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have proposed doi…
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Conventional dental photography technology has had a limitation in using inconvenient tools such as mirrors and cheek retractors. Dentists require basic teeth images from various angles, such as right/left buccal and maxillary/mandibular occlusal, for dental …
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NASA Awards Help Universities Advance Next-Generation Space Tech
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This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows sand dunes within Proctor Crater. These dunes are composed of basaltic sand that has collected in the bottom of the crater.
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Arizona, Aug 19: The ocean floor is famously less explored than the surface of Mars. And when our team of scientists recently mapped the seabed, and ancient sediments beneath, we discovered what looks like an asteroid impact crater. Intriguingly, the crater, …
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Potential host range and spillover risk for novel viruses can be predicted using a network informed by known virus-host associations.
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The late Colm Costello's Killaneen Boy, now owned by Bernie Roche, took the top honours at Tipperary Area Summer Show
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Astronomers have filmed the massive cosmic dance that began billions of years ago between two galaxies, causing them to collide, giving birth to a new, chaotic galaxy. At the center of the galaxy c…
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