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Science News: Plants use a light-sensitive tissue to detect the origin of light and position their organs for optimal photosynthesis. This tissue generates a light
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The study shows that Y chromosome may have an impact on the genetic basis of digestive diseases as well as sex differences in disease susceptibility. | Health
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Here's a list of Animals that hunt crocodiles in wild.
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Say goodbye to discomfort and promote better sleep position with an amazing selection of wedge pillows exclusively available on Amazon.
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Still not reusable, but at least it's getting closer to long-delayed launch
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A hunchback (also known as kyphosis) can be painful. The bulge in the upper back caused by hunching generates an ugly and unpleasant hump.
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A Near-Earth Asteroid which is nearly the size of a building is predicted to pass Earth today, November 24. Know the asteroid’s speed, distance of approach, size, and other details, as per NASA.
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Topic: Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, Nano-technology, biotechnology and issues relating to intellectual property rights. 4. Examine the significance of the International Space Station (ISS) in fostering international cooperation i…
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Awarded $1 Million Grant to Study the Impact of Reduced Gravity on Living Organisms - OPP.Today
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Biologists often study large numbers of animals to collect data on collective and individual behaviour. New machine learning tools promise to help scientists process the huge amount of data this work generates more quickly while lessening workload.No
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The European Space Agency’s Gaia mission has released a goldmine of knowledge about our galaxy and beyond. Among other findings, the star surveyor has surpassed its planned potential to reveal half a million new and faint stars in a massive cluster,
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Physicists have shown that simulating models of hypothetical time travel can solve experimental problems that appear impossible to solve using standard physics. We are not proposing a time travel machine, but rather a deep dive into the fundamen
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Researchers have made a significant discovery in Thailand, unearthing ten new species of trilobites, extinct arthropods that provide valuable insights into the Earth’s geological history spanning 490 million years. These fossils, hidden in a little-studied pa…
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After God Particle and Oh My God! particle, scientists discover Sun Goddess particle
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Deformable mirrors (DM) are emerging as critical components in space telescopes, offering the capability to achieve wavefront control and correct optical aberrations. NASA highlights the potential of deformable mirrors in enabling the direct imaging of exopla…
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Paleontologists from the Federal University of Santa Maria have discovered a new genus and species of silesaur, naming it Amanasaurus nesbitti. This ancient creature lived in what is now Brazil during the Carnian age of the Late Triassic epoch, approximately …
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If there's one chemical that causes excitement in the search for biosignatures on other worlds, it's methane.
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Unveiling the Secrets of Chinese Space Junk Collision on the Moon - OPP.Today
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New study by NHMU utilizes cave data to set standards for understanding modern climate effects on mammal populations. Scientists from the Natural History Museum of Utah have taken a deep dive into the not-so-distant past thanks to a friendly tip from Utah’s c…
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Amateur astronomers recently captured video of a comet crashing into Jupiter and exploding in a brilliant flash.
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On opening day of rifle season, Brent Wiesenburger shot one of the strangest trophies we’ve ever seen
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