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'There is little margin for error. Fundamentally, that's what human spaceflight is about, too.'
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As a female solo traveler, I've picked up many helpful safety tips. I warn travelers not to post on social media in real-time and to remain vigilant.
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Designed to study Pluto, the spacecraft’s instruments are being repurposed.
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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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This kamikaze comet, part of a family named after the 19th-century German astronomer Heinrich Kreutz, dramatically met its fiery demise.
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A breakthrough in Mie scattering.
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The spectacle turned out to be more subdued than many had hoped for. Initial observations suggest that the change in the star's brightness was not as pronounced as predicted.
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The fossil remains showed some of the two newborn dinosaurs' hind legs inside the tyrannosaur's stomach cavity.
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Scientists said the unusual flipper does not look like illness at all but the expression of some rare and irregular genes.
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The technology studies the spatial arrangement of cells in tissue samples like a jigsaw puzzle.
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The video celebrates the milestones and drama of Starship's second-ever test flight, which launched last month.
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Black holes are some of the most powerful objects in the universe — and humans could devise ways to harness that power as an energy source, a new theoretical study claims.
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is creating and testing a snake-like robot called EELS (Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor). This robot is being developed to autonomously map, traverse, and explore previously inaccessible destinations on Earth, the Moon, and ot…
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Newly Discovered Mechanism Allows DNA to Create Genes for Quick Adaptation - CityLife
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The Financial News section features stock market news in addition to stories about bonds, forex, commodities and economic releases.
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Ahead of the launch, Apple is training its retail store employees to use and sell the Vision Pro.
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Celestis has packed clippings from George Washington, Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy onto United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket.
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Scientists have discovered how our DNA can use a genetic fast-forward button to make new genes for quick adaptation to our ever-changing environments.
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Alongside the gallery of images of the Sun, ISRO also released a video of the telescope's shutter opening and closing to capture the images, whose process is remarkably similar to what happens in our cameras!
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Their findings, reported in the journal Science Advances, explain how breathing air with different levels of oxygen--from too little, to just right, or too much--affects the creation and degradation of different proteins in the lungs, heart, and brain of mice…
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Most diseases are caused by proteins that have spun out of control. Unfortunately, conventional drugs have been able to stop only a fraction of these troublemakers. A new class of drugs known as PROTACs holds great promise in pharmaceutical research.
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(MENAFN - AsiaNet News) A research team's suggestion that there may be phosphine (PH3) gas -- a potential indicator of life -- in Venus's a
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A gigantic hole has ripped open on the surface of the Sun. The solar winds expelled from the hole can reach the Earth in three days, revealed NASA. It is likely to result in a solar storm event.
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ESA is venturing towards putting a spacecraft into orbit around Mars using a technique that engineers have studied for over half a century but never dared to attempt.
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