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The monkey’s creation paves the way for scientists to use chimaeric primates to study human diseases.
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Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016, uses a suite of scientific instruments to study the gas giant's atmosphere and internal structure.
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Saturn's rings will seemingly disappear from view in 2025, a phenomenon caused by the planet's rotation on an axis.#saturn #vanish #latestnews About Channel:...
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US News: Former US astronaut Frank Borman, known for commanding the first manned flight to orbit the moon, has passed away at the age of 95. Borman had a remar
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Mission controllers at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and other space agencies have developed various strategies to navigate this period.
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The image of the galaxy, which is also known as the "jellyfish galaxy" and also labelled as JW39, was captured by Hubble Space Telescope a joint project of NASA and the European Space Agency.
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The microorganism world is huge and complex. One of the most underrated parts of it is the bacteria in backrooms. But these microorganisms are vital to a number of crucial roles. Here are some aspects to consider when looking into it: Biodegradation These lit…
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The results open the door to exploring superconductivity and other exotic electronic states in three-dimensional materials. Electrons move through a conducting material like commuters at the height of Manhattan rush hour. The charged particles may jostle and …
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This is what could happen to Tesla shares next.
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Global genetic study of lice suggests they arrived twice in the New World on human hosts. A new analysis of lice genetic diversity suggests that lice came to the Americas twice – once during the first wave of human migration across the Bering Strait, and agai…
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Researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA are one step closer to developing stem cell therapies to regenerate skeletal muscle in humans. Working in mice, the UCLA team discovered how to mak
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In the last 260 million years, dinosaurs came and went, Pangea split into the continents and islands we see today, and humans have quickly and irreversibly changed the world we live in.
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From one of the sunniest places on Earth, one of the freshest ideas has sprung: water captured from fog using fluid mechanics. Prof Gareth McKinley FAA FRS—n...
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Enceladus: Does Saturns ocean moon hold chemicals necessary for life?
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In research that could jump-start interest into an enigmatic class of materials known as quasicrystals, MIT scientists and colleagues have discovered a relatively simple, flexible way to create new atomically thin versions that can be tuned for impor
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A diverse set of species, from snails to algae to amoebas, make programmable DNA-cutting enzymes called Fanzors — and a new study from scientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research has identified thousands of them. Fanzors are RNA-guided
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Human sensory systems are very good at recognizing objects that we see or words that we hear, even if the object is upside down or the word is spoken by a voice we’ve never heard.Computational models known as deep neural networks can be trained to do
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The third Power to Explore Student Challenge from NASA is underway. The writing challenge invites K-12 students in the United States to learn about radioisotope power systems, a type of nuclear battery integral to many of NASA’s far-reaching space mi
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson participated in a signing ceremony Thursday with Bulgaria’s Milena Stoycheva, minister of innovation and growth, as her country became the 32nd nation to sign the Artemis Accords.The Artemis Accords establish a practica
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NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope is beginning to look much like it will when it arrives in Earth orbit and starts mapping the entire sky. Short for Specto-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer, SPHEREx res
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All fitness exercises can be broadly broken up into two types, aerobic and anaerobic. Which one should you focus on?
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station. Got a question or comment? Use #AskNASA to talk to u...
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<p>Researchers have developed a new method to image polymerization catalysis reactions one monomer at a time.&nbsp;</p>
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