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A new study shows that similar galaxies existed 11.7 billion years ago, when the universe was barely 15% of its current age
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Space debris removal startup KMI has secured a $5 mn in contracts and private investment to continue its efforts to clear out orbital debris through innovative methods such as adhesive grappling.
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In a groundbreaking development, researchers from the University of Leeds have unveiled a neural network that can swiftly and accurately chart the expanse of large Antarctic icebergs in satellite images, accomplishing the task in a mere 0.01 seconds. This nov…
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dearMoon, a private spaceflight to moon funded by Japanese billionaire, delayed
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米・Columbia University Irving Medical CenterのMathew S. Maurer氏らは、RNA干渉薬パチシランのトランスサイレチン型心アミロイドーシス(ATTR-CM)に対する有効性と安全性を検討す
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The white dwarf WD 0810-353 is a dense stellar remnant, the final evolutionary stage of a Sun-like star. Last year, researchers using the Gaia space telescope predicted that this rogue star was on a collision course with our Solar System.
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All matter particles can act as waves, and massless light waves show particle-like behavior. Can gravitational waves also be particle-like?
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We already have a leap year, but there are some out there who think Earth would benefit from actually having a leap minute.
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JAPAN: New research by two astrophysicists suggests that the Sun, the fiery star at the center of our solar system, may be smaller than previously believed. The new findings, currently under peer review, challenge conventional wisdom and could have far-reachi…
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As oceans waves rise and fall, they apply forces to the sea floor below and generate seismic waves. These seismic waves are so powerful and widespread
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New Scientific Technique Enhances GPS Navigation Systems - OPP.Today
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The research has tripled the number of galaxies with known distances within the image.
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ESA has introduced standard to significantly limit the production of debris in Earth and Lunar orbits by 2030 for all the Agency's future missions, programmes and activities: ESA’s ‘Zero Debris approach’.
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To slow the effects of climate change, conserve biodiversity, and meet the sustainable development goals, replanting trees is vital. Restored forests store carbon within the forest's soil, shrubs, and trees. Mixed forests are especially effective at carbon st…
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What do people mean when they say “generative AI,” and why are these systems finding their way into practically every application imaginable? MIT AI experts help break down the ins and outs of this increasingly popular, and ubiquitous, technology.
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A 91-foot, Apollo group asteroid is expected to make its closest approach to Earth today, November 9. Check details such as its speed, distance, and more, as per NASA.
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Know how the first Mars Orbiter Mission will help ISRO to conduct Mangalyaan-2 mission after 9 years.
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As temperatures rise, Earth shakes more and more. Here is what this means for the future of the planet we call home.
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Weather officials with Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s 45th Weather Squadron predict a 95% chance of favorable weather conditions for liftoff of the 29th commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station (ISS) from NASA Kennedy Spac…
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Scientists discover super senses in dinosaurs previously known to be pretty boring
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Hunkering at 340 kilograms, T. neglectus was just about any other run-of-the-mill herbivore at the time. But even the unassuming Peter Parker looks normal when he's not swinging around as Spiderman!
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Many efforts to reduce transmission of diseases like Covid-19 and the flu have focused on measures such as masking and isolation, but another useful approach is reducing the load of airborne pathogens through filtration or germicidal ultraviolet ligh
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An extraordinary burst of high-energy light in the sky has pointed astronomers to a pair of metal-forging neutron stars 900 million light years from Earth.In a study appearing today in Nature, an international team of astronomers, including scientist
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