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Scientific Reports - Molecular and biological investigating of tea plant necrotic ring blotch virus as a worldwide threat
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A new paper shows how gravitational lenses could be used to beam power from one star system to another.
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Recycling has a similar role in cells as it does in the more known macroscopic world. Cells regularly produce trash while carrying out their usual functions and gather broken parts.Several recycling mechanisms have been evolved to make the greatest use of the…
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A child with profound genetic hearing loss was dosed with the investigational otoferlin gene therapy (DB-OTO), becoming the first patient dosed in a phase 1/2 trial evaluating the treatment, and experienced improved auditory response at week 6 with no concern…
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Scientists were able to reconstruct a long-extinct mega beast, all thanks to the ancient poop of another animal.
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Astronomers remain stumped over around 100 stars disappearing in the space of 70 years.
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Researchers have a new working theory as to what killed the dinosaurs after studying sediment layers in North Dakota.
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Read more about Astronomers delve into heart of supermassive black hole using ALMA observatory on Devdiscourse
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The astronaut aboard the International Space Station spotted what appeared to be a skull staring back at him from earth
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Asteroids are a constantly looming threat to our planet.  NASA continuously tracks the asteroids that can be hazardous to the Earth. To take preventative measures against asteroids, tracking them is extremely necessary. NASA has now revealed that 5 asteroids …
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After a massive 6.4-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal on Friday night and claimed over 150 lives, India has relea
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NASA has previously said Saturn's rings will disappear a lot quicker than expected, but there's another reason we won't see them in 2025.
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NASA’s Kepler telescope's data unveils seven scorching exoplanets orbiting a Sun-like star, offering insights into diverse celestial worlds beyond our solar system.
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Scientists wotking with TESS data have found eight more super-Earths. These keystone planets can tell us a lot about the exoplanet population.
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Hubble shows Jupiter in breathtaking colour to honour planet in opposition
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Read more about A colorful new crater near Mars' equator on Devdiscourse
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Researchers develop light-responsive metal-organic frameworks that can reversibly adsorb and release salt ions from water when illuminated, showing potential for more sustainable desalination.
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“He’s not a great folder [of clothes],” Jacobs told us of husband Char Defrancesco. “He has a lot of talent in other areas; folding is not one of them.”
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Scientists proposed a novel idea on Wednesday that could solve two of the world's mysteries at once—one that passes over our heads every night, and one that sits far below our feet.
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There is a geomagnetic storm threat hanging over Earth today. Not just one, multiple storms may actually strike.
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NASA official says the ISS may not be retired in 2030 if commercial space stations are not ready.
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To defend themselves, astronauts often require significant training. Wearable gadgets have been identified by scientists to improve the efficacy of training.
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If NASA ever manages to pry open the sample canister, that is.
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Thomas Ken Mattingly was a former Navy pilot. He had joined the NASA in 1966 and played a crucial role in saving three Apollo 13 crew members.
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