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The Department of Science & Technology plays a pivotal role in promotion of science & technology in the country.
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The asteroid Kamo'oalewa may have been ejected by a massive impact on Earth's moon, a new simulation has revealed.
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Paleontologists dug up a bone in 2005 that they couldn't identify until recently.The bone is the first example of a larynx in reptilian dinosaurs that paleontologists
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With a multitude of opportunities for start-ups, established companies and investors, commercial Earth observation is a vibrant sector with fast-moving innovations in technology, datasets and downstream applications. ESA is a key driving force for the develop…
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Shape-shifting fiber can produce morphing fabrics.
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The smallest particle accelerator just fired up, and it opens up a world of possibilities
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China is embarking on a groundbreaking endeavor by constructing an immense telescope in the western Pacific Ocean. The primary mission of this massive facility is to detect elusive particles known as “ghost particles” or neutrinos. This ambitious undertaking …
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Metals including niobium and hafnium detected in stratospheric aerosols
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The radiation environment around the gas giant is one of the most punishing and extreme ones in the Solar System.
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They call it the Death Zone for a reason — it's altitude that kills you if you are a mammal. I guess these Andean mice didn't get the memo.
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Citizen scientist Vladimir Tarasov made this image using raw data from the JunoCam instrument.
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This article outlines how Thermo Scientific Amira software was used to study actin waves through cryo-electron tomography.
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Seismic data reveals an unknown layer of molten rock encircling a liquid metallic core, which is smaller and denser than previously estimated.
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The Artemis II mission is scheduled to take place in November 2024.
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Swarms of iron-clad algae have been built to sweep through bodies of water to collect elusive bits of micro- and nanoplastics.
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Three stars mysteriously disappeared in 1952, and conjecture is all we have
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NASA Curiosity rover finds evidence, Mars was once a planet of rivers
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Viewed from the Voyager 1 space probe as it passed beyond the edge of the solar system, Earth and Venus might not look too different – same diameter,
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NASA recently shared a beautiful visual of star cluster NGC 346, located in the Small Magellanic Cloud about 200,000 light-years away from Earth. The purple cloud in the image shows the remains of a supernova explosion from a massive star.
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Rethinking Tubular Systems: Insights from Fruit Flies - OPP.Today
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This extraordinary creature was a member of the Thalassophonea clade, commonly referred to as the sea murderers.
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While the camera core has remained constant, the housing and interface keeps changing.
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Read more about Gemini South telescope captures billion-year-old aftermath of galaxy collision on Devdiscourse
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