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Tomato Goes Missing Space, Resurfaces After 8 Months. Where Did It Go? | Vantage with Palki SharmaUntil a day ago, it was one of the universe's greatest mys...
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Researchers hope their proposal of declaring a new geological era on the moon — the Lunar Anthropocene — will encourage discussion around human impact and help preserve important cultural artifacts such as footprints and rover tracks.
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For the first time, researchers have shown that 3D-printed polymer-based micro-optics can withstand the heat and power levels that occur inside a laser. The advance enables inexpensive, compact, and stable laser sources that would be useful in a variety of ap…
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Scientists still debate the origins of Earth’s life-sustaining elements.
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Bizarre solar wind phenomena dramatically ballooned atmosphere of Mars
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As Axiom Space gears up for its third private astronaut mission to the ISS in less than a month, SpaceX is still determining what launch pad it will use.
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Scientists have solved a decades-long puzzle and unveiled a near unbreakable substance that could rival diamond as the hardest material on Earth. The research is published in the journal Advanced Materials.
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The research was done at Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, New Delhi
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A fossilized plant in a museum collection contained the oldest known disease-causing fungus, with microscopic images showing it bursting through the plant's wall.
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High-density single-neuron recordings show diverse tuning for acoustic and phonetic features across layers in human auditory speech cortex.
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Achieving coherent information transmission across the electromagnetic spectrum from microwave to infrared is critical to the development of sophisticated quantum networks for communications and computation.
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Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) have identified a novel plasma instability that might fundamentally alter the understanding of cosmic ray origins and their dynamic effects on galaxies.
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James Hamlin found problems with the work of controversial physicist Ranga Dias.
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A tool for spatially mapping gene expression at single-cell resolution.
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Annie Kritcher and her team at the US National Ignition Facility designed fusion experiments that generated more energy than they consumed.
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Researchers from Osaka University and their collaborating partners achieve a breakthrough in Mie scattering, which could improve the ...
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Nature - Modeling post-implantation human development to yolk sac blood emergence
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Single-cell and single-nucleus transcriptomic analysis of retina from 17 vertebrate species shows high conservation of retinal cell types and suggests that midget retinal ganglion cells in primates evolved from orthologous cells in ancestral mammals.
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An atlas of candidate cis-regulatory DNA elements (cCREs) in the adult mouse brain unravels the transcriptional regulatory programs that drive the heterogeneity and complexity of brain structure and function.
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Protists’ food preferences shape their interactions with bacteria and affect host immunity.
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Evaluation of evidence generated to test 19 proposed policy recommendations and guidance for the future.
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Nature - Dynamic behaviour restructuring mediates dopamine-dependent credit assignment
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NASA’s James Webb space telescope captured dazzling image of the debris left behind when a dying star exploded. The swirling gases and dust form a circle of ...
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The model replicates key aspects, especially blood cell generation, offering insights into early human life intricacies.
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A spacecraft the size of a cereal box has collected precise measurements of the atmospheres of large and puffy exoplanets called "hot Jupiters".As their name suggests, hot Jupiters are gas giants like our own Jupiter. These planets, however, hug much
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