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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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As scientists study thousands of planets around the galaxy, they are learning more about worlds that get swallowed up by their stars.
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A study published in the Journal of Applied Remote Sensing has proposed an approach for incorporating lunar spectral irradiance data to develop an enhanced lunar model for instrument radiometric calibration.
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The study is led by Indo-Canadian scientist, Dr Sriram Subramaniam, at Canada’s University of British Columbia, and published as a peer-reviewed article in the journal Nature Communications | World News
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Launched in 1977, the twin Voyager probes are NASA’s longest-operating mission and the only spacecraft ever to explore interstellar space. Launched in 1977, NASA’s twin Voyager spacecraft inspired the world with pioneering visits to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, a…
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According to a shocking new study, what made the dinosaurs go extinct was not a single asteroid, but a virtual asteroid bombardment on planet Earth. Know the evidence found and how it changes the existing theory.
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The Earth still bears the scar of the gigantic asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs, along with three quarters of all life – but a new study suggests that killer rock wasn’t alone. Scientists have discovered a new crater in the seabed of the North Atl…
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We often think of astronomy as a visual science with beautiful images of the universe. However, astronomers use a wide range of analysis tools beyond
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Early-risers will have become familiar with 2022’s pre-dawn parade of planets—but it’s about to end.
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Research team observes formation of 'dark' moire interlayer excitons for the first time.
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A new experimental technique could push the capabilities of particle accelerators in exploring the subatomic world.
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Astronomers from the European Southern Observatory have captured new images with the VLT telescope of the result of a spectacular cosmic collision: the galaxy NGC 7727. This giant was born from the merger of two galaxies in an event that began around a billio…
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It could also allow doctors to perform surgeries remotely in rural and underprivileged areas.
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With the help of cryo-electron microscopy, scientists were able to visualize the whole T-cell receptor complex with bound antigen at atomic resolution for the first time.
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Groundbreaking observation from Gemini Observatory suggests this and possibly other colossal stars are less massive than previously thought.
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