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In what's reported as a world-first achievement, biologists have grown mouse embryo models in the lab without the need for fertilised eggs, embryos, or even a mouse using only stem cells and a special incubator.
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EMIT will address the question of how mineral dust from the arid regions of Earth affects our planet’s climate.
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ESA shared the image of the Cat's Eye nebula which is located roughly 3,000 light-years away and is ejecting materials equivalent to mass of our solar system.
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A study examines the benefits and drawbacks of evolutionary genomics. Claudius Ptolemy, an astronomer and mathematician from Alexandria in the second century, had a lofty goal. He wrote the Almagest, a magisterial treatise that attempts to explain the motion …
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The ISME Journal - Nitrogen cycling and microbial cooperation in the terrestrial subsurface
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The mutations occur spontaneously in noncoding stretches of DNA that control gene expression.
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Researchers demonstrated that vaccine frameworks containing deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) origami possessing SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain induce strong protective immunity.
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The planet's rotation was completed 1.59 milliseconds short of a 24-hour day on June 29, breaking the record for the world's shortest day in modern history.
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A potentially rocky world larger than Earth.
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French scientist Étienne Klein shared an image of chorizo and joked that it was a star as seen through the James Webb telescope.
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In a groundbreaking accomplishment, researchers created the first 'synthetic embryos' without the use of sperm, eggs, or fertilisation. The ability to get mouse stem cells to self-assemble into structures resembling early embryos with a digestive tract, a dev…
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The galaxy candidate could break our current understanding of the early universe. But there's a catch.
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No, sharks do not have bones. Sharks are made of cartilaginous tissues like other "elasmobranchs," such as rays and skates.
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The Department of Science & Technology plays a pivotal role in promotion of science & technology in the country.
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Scientific Reports - Connection between high pore-fluid pressure and frictional instability at tsunamigenic plate boundary fault of 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake
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Ten years ago, a jetpack lowered NASA’s Curiosity rover onto the Red Planet, beginning the SUV-size explorer’s pursuit of evidence that, billions of years ago, Mars had the conditions needed to support microscopic life. Since then, Curiosity has driven nearly…
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The half-blind shark recently turned up in an unexpected place, marking the first time a shark of its kind has been found in western Caribbean waters off the second longest barrier reef in the world.
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Read more about ESO shares this stunning view of Milky Way as it stretches over Atacama Desert on Devdiscourse
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A new proposal for the origin of asymmetry and, by extension, the origin of life uses spin-polarized electrons to induce enantioselective chemistry in the prebiotic world.
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Using an inexpensive polymer called melamine, chemists have created a cheap, easy and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks.
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NASA’s Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission will share a ride to space with NASA’s Jet Propulsion
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Scientists at Newcastle University have uncovered a source of oxygen that may have influenced the evolution of life before the advent of photosynthesis.
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Scientists recorded tarsiers' duets on an Indonesian island.
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