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A study suggests that pieces of an ancient planet that collided with Earth could be stuck deep within our plan
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A study suggests that pieces of an ancient planet that collided with Earth could be stuck deep within our plan
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Lucy, unlike other missions, will not be stopping to collect samples of the asteroids on the way of her destinations.
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Mushrooms have the potential to transform our lives, from what we eat and wear, to the homes we live in and what we throw away.
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The development of two new methods to swap carbon atoms for nitrogen atoms in drug molecules – a common problem in pharmaceutical chemistry – could make it easier to develop new drugs.
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Sierra Space's Dream Chaser is set for launch next year from the Kennedy Space Center, but rigorous tests still need to ensure its safety and performance.
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In new research with mice, researchers have found that sleepless nights seem to trigger strong, but short-lasting boosts in dopamine and neuroplasticity.
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The heads of most animals are easily identifiable, but scientists haven’t been able to say the same for sea stars — until now.
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Harnessing and controlling light is vital for the development of technology, including energy harvesting, computation, communications, and biomedical sensing. Yet, in real-world scenarios, complexity in light's behavior poses challenges for its efficient cont…
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NASA has released a new image of an eerie, cranium-shaped caldera in the Sahara Desert, which looks like it is staring right at the orbiting camera.
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Running long distances may be giving both your legs and your brain a workout
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Science News: Two "supervolcanoes," the Campi Flegrei in Italy and the Long Valley Caldera in California, have shown signs of waking up. The Campi Flegrei region ha
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Explanations range from failed supernova to (much more unlikely) Dyson Spheres.
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A common type of planet (that our Solar System is surprisingly lacking), hot Jupiters don’t last long in their close-in orbits.
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Volunteer scientists spot an asteroid the size of two tennis courts close to Earth after the citizen programme requests help.
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Venus Life Finder is a privately funded mission to explore the Venusian atmosphere.
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The moons orbiting Jupiter and Saturn appear to have subsurface oceans — tantalizing targets in the search for life beyond Earth. But it’s not clear why these seas exist at all.
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NASA has warned that a massive 2200-foot-wide asteroid is making its way towards Earth at a close distance today. Is it potentially hazardous? Should you worry? Know all the details here on what NASA has revealed.
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Researchers developed an AI-powered algorithm to grade the aggressiveness of a rare cancer.
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Shailendra Singh said he believes it is still early days for India’s AI start-up ecosystem, but in a fast-evolving landscape, stats will come fast | Latest News India
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The release includes over 9,000 gene-disease relationships that support the analysis of data from large panels, and whole exomes and genomes.
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