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Two long-dormant “supervolcanoes” on two separate continents appear to be stirring to life.
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<p>A recent study<em> </em>has demonstrated the efficacy of antimicrobial blue light technology for the inactivation of both dried cells and biofilms of <em>Listeria monocytogenes </em>on surfaces found in food processing environments. </p>
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NASA has released X-ray images of a dead collapsed star that looks eerily like the bones of a “ghostly cosmic hand" located about 16,000 light-years from Earth.
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NISAR: In a first, NASA and ISRO to collaboratively launch earth-observing satellite in 2024
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Astronomers are currently pushing the frontiers of astronomy. At this very moment, observatories like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are visualizing the earliest stars and galaxies in the universe, which formed during a period known as the "Cosmic Dark…
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Researchers from the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology developed the world’s first Superconducting Wide-Strip Photon Detector (SWSPD) by inventing an innovative structure in a superconducting strip photon detector that facilitate…
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Optical tweezers use laser light to manipulate small particles. A new method has been advanced using supercomputer simulations that makes optical tweezers safer to use for potential biological applications, such as cancer therapy.
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Single-atom editing of the backbone of organic molecules.
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Severe air pollution levels can cause long-term coughing and sneezing. Read below to know how.
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NASA's latest X-ray space telescope has unveiled an eerie image of a cosmic explosion that resembles the skeletal bones of a human hand almost like it is reaching out in the vastness of space out there.
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An interdisciplinary international research team has recently discovered that a massive anomaly deep within the Earth's interior may be a remnant of the collision about 4.5 billion years ago that formed the moon.
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A new type of transformation converting a heteroaromatic carbon atom into a nitrogen atom, turning quinolines into quinazolines to enable manipulation of molecular properties, is reported.
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The International Space Station crew dressed up in Halloween costumes one day ahead of their next spacewalk.
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Species divergence in condensin regulation and centromere organization between the mice Mus musculus domesticus and Mus spretus drives chromosome decondensation and mis-segregation in their F1 hybrid oocytes, reducing female fertility.
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What's going on with Betelgeuse? In recent years it's generated a lot of headlines as its luminosity has shifted dramatically several times. The red supergiant brightened by almost 50% earlier this year, triggering speculation that it may go supernova.
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Computer simulations show that mantle material from Theia, a proto-planet theorized to have struck the proto-Earth in the Moon-forming giant impact, may be the source of Earth’s basal mantle anomalies.
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Mating with other human species might have helped our antecedents survive the cold, but at a cost.
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Computed tomography analysis of the braincase of the Early Devonian placoderm fish Kolymaspis sibirica suggests a skeletal gill support&nbsp;was&nbsp;involved in the origin of the shoulder&nbsp;girdle and&nbsp;provides&nbsp;new evidence reconciling historic t…
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A new, face-on view of the "Spanish Dancer" galaxy is a sight to behold.
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The NASA Lucy mission will closely fly by the first of 10 asteroid targets on Wednesday. The mission will capture detailed images of Dinkinesh’s surface.
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Editor's note: This release was updated on Nov. 1, to reflect a change in the docking time for NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 mission.
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High-temperature cuprate superconductors are a broad class of materials that exhibit some unique characteristics. Due to their distinctive properties, these materials exhibit the highest superconducting temperatures reported to date under ambient pressure.
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