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In 2004, Ted Deaschler helped discover Tiktaalik Roseae, a fishlike creature believed to a key link between fish and humans. Tiktaalik returns to the Academy of Natural Sciences for a new exhibit.
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The rocket, propelled into the auroral display on Wednesday gathered crucial information that will contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between auroras and Earth's atmosphere.
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In an article published in the scientific journal Nature Chemical Biology, Biosynthesis of natural and halogenated plant monoterpene indole alkaloids in yeast, the researchers now present results with the artificial production of the naturally occurring subst…
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Research team, including a UC Riverside astronomer, made discovery using the James Webb Space Telescope. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, an international team, including astronomer Alexander de la Vega of the University of California, Riverside (UCR), h…
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Recently, Fox Weather revealed that an impending solar superstorm could result in an “internet apocalypse.
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Previous research projected that a rogue white dwarf was on a collision course with our solar system. Not so, says a new study.
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An astronaut on the International Space Station snapped a photo of a Sahara Desert volcanic pit in Chad that resembles a human skull, NASA photos show.
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Some stars are breaking up with our Milky Way galaxy. But why?
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UNITED STATES: In a breakthrough revelation, NASA's LRO has uncovered the long-debated connection between lunar swirls and changes in the moon's topography. These distinctive twisted patches on the lunar surface, known for their high reflectivity, or "albedo,…
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Airbus and Voyager Space to investigate the potential of their commercial space station, Starlab, which is currently under development as a successor to the International Spac…
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Connectomics, the ambitious field of study that seeks to map the intricate network of animal brains, is undergoing a growth spurt. Within the span of a decade, it has journeyed from its nascent stages to a discipline that is poised to (hopefully) unl
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Electrons move through a conducting material like commuters at the height of Manhattan rush hour. The charged particles may jostle and bump against each other, but for the most part they’re unconcerned with other electrons as they hurtle forward, eac
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Greenland's glaciers are melting at an accelerated rate, five times faster than two decades ago, according to University of Copenhagen scientists. The study ...
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Some stars are breaking up with our Milky Way galaxy. But why?
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Rovers and orbiters will continue collecting limited data during a two-week communications pause due to the position of Earth, the Sun, and the Red Planet.NASA will hold off sending commands to its Mars fleet for two weeks, from Nov. 11 to 25, while
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Apple has resisted the push to bring iMessage to other platforms but EU could have other ideas and that could make it finally happen.
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A long-extinct creature has been revived, this time as a robot. See the remarkable creation for yourself right here.
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A hardware accelerator initially developed for artificial intelligence operations successfully speeds up the alignment of protein and DNA molecules, making the process up to 10 times faster than state-of-the-art methods.This approach can make it more
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Might a tyrannosaur roam on Trappist-1e, a protoceratops on Proxima Centauri b, or a quetzalcoatlus on Kepler 1047c?Things may not have ended well for dinosaurs on Earth, but Cornell astronomers say the “light fingerprint” of the conditions that enab
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North American song sparrows may be more resilient to climate change thanks to a remarkable adaptation: a stunning range of body sizes found throughout the bird’s westernmost range.Cornell researchers and their colleagues have done whole genome seque
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Microfossils found in Western Australia suggest a significant leap in life's complexity during the Great Oxidation Event, hinting at the early evolution of complex organisms like algae. Microfossils from Western Australia may capture a jump in the complexity …
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The crystal was then turned into a superconductor.
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Argoland, a once-connected landmass, separated from western Australia 155 million years ago due to tectonic forces, scattering its remnants across Southeast Asia.
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