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Did James Webb already reach its full potential or is there more to come from it? How does TESS compare to Kepler? Can we use Starlinks as a giant space-base...
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As the International Space Station approaches its retirement, there is concern that commercial alternatives might not be prepared in time.
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Contrary to public perception, the Antarctic ozone hole has been amongst the largest on record over the past three years, new research has found. The ozone hole above Antarctica has been...
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The dinosaurs may have been extinct for more than 65 million years but scientists have suggested that they could still exist as aliens on other planets. Researched published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society suggests that dinosaurs migh…
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Quinoa and many other extremely resilient plants are covered with strange balloon-like "bladders" that for 127 years were believed to be responsible for protecting them from drought and salt.
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Armed with its own eyes, antennae, and swimming bristles, the posterior body part detaches for spawning. UTokyo scientists revealed its developmental mechanism for the first time.
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NASA has successfully received data from a record-breaking distance using laser, or optical, communications.
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Transmission and emission spectra of the 825 K warm Jupiter WASP-80b taken with the NIRCam instrument of the JWST show strong evidence of CH4 at greater than 6σ significance
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Analysis of the group II intron ribonucleoprotein shows the molecular interactions involved in branchpoint adenosine recognition, lariat formation and exon ligation, providing clues to the evolutionary conservation of structural components and catal…
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Emmanuelle Charpentier is a French professor and genetics, and biochemistry. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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The Shenzhou 17 crew, Tang Hongbo, Tang Shengjie and Jiang Xinlin, have been keeping busy with experiments, Earth photography and more. Catch a glimpse of th...
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Scientists at the Botucatu Institute of Biosciences (IBB-UNESP) at São Paulo State University in Brazil have created a unique biomaterial that accelerates the differentiation of osteoblasts, or bone cells. The innovation could be applied in the future to a va…
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The Thanksgiving holiday typically brings families and friends together in a celebration of common gratitude for all the good things that have happened during
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This was NASA's first test of its Deep Space Optical Communications system, which could one day bring streaming to Mars.
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Space missions can increase risk of erectile dysfunction in male astronauts, says study
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Chemists could replace bubbling flasks with tumbling ball mills.
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ChemCrow has already recorded success researching, designing and producing an insecticide on its own
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Aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara along with ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen an...
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Actively feeding supermassive black holes could be pelting our planet with strange particles known as neutrinos.
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A Harvard professor and his team claim that tiny balls from the Pacific Ocean may be evidence of alien technology. A new report disputes the idea.'Alien tech' purportedly discovered by Harvard team might just be coal waste
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A NASA tool bag, valued at $100,000, is now orbiting the Earth as space debris after being dropped by astronauts during an ISS solar panel repair mission.
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