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Has anyone created artificial life? - CityLife
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A recently published study puts forth a new theory that volcanic eruptions combined with widespread ocean detoxification pushed Earth's biology to a tipping point in the Late Devonian era, triggering a mass extinction.
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A challenge among three housemates to identify species around their inner-Brisbane home has resulted in an academic research paper, showcasing the rich biodiversity in urban landscapes.
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A long-lost space tomato has finally been found on the International Space Station.When Frank Rubio's tomato floated away from him earlier this year, his colleagues
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NASA astronaut Frank Rubio lost the tomato after the harvest this spring. His colleagues had accused him of eating it.
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To the uninitiated, there isn’t much to water. Sure, the world’s oceans are filled with monsters, marvels and mysteries but, otherwise, they’re just vast, singular expanses of liquid. Right?Wrong.Far from being uniform everywhere, ocean water is a patchwork o…
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The mission team has celebrated several successes since its launch from Kennedy Space Center on October 13. The latest is the operation of the spacecraft’s cameras. NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is on a roll. In the eight weeks since it left Earth on October 13, t…
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The James Webb Space Telescope is giving researchers new insight into a bizarre, opaque cloud nicknamed “The Brick.”
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North Carolina State University researchers have developed a weeklong high school curriculum that helps students quickly grasp concepts in both color chemistry and artificial intelligence—while sparking their curiosity about science and the world around them.
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A Falcon Heavy rocket is scheduled to launch the robotic vehicle at 8:14 p.m. EST on Sunday (Dec. 10).
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NASA will give companies greater choice in the type of contract to use for producing a deorbit vehicle for the International Space Station.
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An ambitious new project based in Seattle could be a game changer in detecting disease.
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An LSU professor is working with scientists from the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama on a project for the Artemis 3 trip to the moon in 2025. The university announced today that LSU Bert S. Turner Construction Management assistant professor Ali K…
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Since launching in October, NASA has begun turning on Psyche‘s scientific instruments and perform early test to ensure everything is...
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This is rarely visible from earth.
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"By applying what we've learned about the sun to other, cooler stars, we were able to identify the physics driving these flares, even though we could never see them directly."
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Canadian Students Prepare to Launch Mini-Satellite into Space - OPP.Today
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Without even realizing it, we’ve actually become pretty god-like in our powers.
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Platforms based on molecules manipulated using ‘optical tweezers’ might be able to perform complex physics calculations.
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New study investigated the potential of electric eels by facilitating gene transfer in small fish larvae through their electric organ discharge (EOD).
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It's lonely out there in the frozen outer solar system. On Saturday, December 9th, that most famous of all comets 1P/Halley reaches a hallmark point on its 75-year journey through the solar system, reaching aphelion or its ...
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It's been nearly 40 years since Halley's comet last flew by Earth — and very soon, it will be headed back our way.
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The orbiting observatory went into an automatic safe mode in November, but the agency is working to bring Hubble back on.
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