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Unfavourable atmospheric conditions make it challenging to observe Antarctica from space. Nevertheless, while visualisations have portrayed the frosty continent
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Background Nematodes of the genus Heterorhabditis are important biocontrol agents as they form a lethal combination with their symbiotic Photorhabdus bacteria against agricultural insect pests. This study describes a new species of Heterorhabditis. Methods Si…
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Scientists have created an identical twin universe using the biggest supercomputer
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When astronauts return to the Moon, they will take more pictures of the lunar surface than any humans before. To develop the best camera for the job, European astronauts and scientists are lending a helping hand to NASA’s Artemis imagery team.
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A major factor in removing carbon from the atmosphere could be the addition of crushed volcanic rock to crops. Through a field study, researchers from Cornell University and the University of California, Davis discovered that this method retained carbon in th…
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NASA's James Webb Telescope has opened a new window into the secrets of Jupiter, unraveling its atmospheric dynamics, magnetic field, and enigmatic features
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The strange orbits of some trans-Neptunian objects could be explained by the presence of an Earth-like Planet 9, say astronomers.
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If the West Antarctic Ice Shelf melts, sea levels will significantly rise all over the world
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After a journey of seven years and nearly 4 billion miles, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft landed gently in the Utah desert on the morning of Sept.
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The ongoing mission will visit its first asteroid, Dinkinesh, to prepare for its journey toward the Trojan asteroids near Jupiter.
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China has announced plans to send a new telescope to probe deep into the universe as it prepared to launch the country's next three-member crew for its orbiting space station
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Researchers have never had such detailed views of our nearest star.
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Xue Qikun’s groundbreaking work on the next generation of electronics recognised with prestigious American Physical Society award.
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What does it take to be selected for space missions? Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station reveal the crucial characteristics that make up "the right stuff."
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Mars could have had far more rivers than previously believed, suggests a new study.
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Accelerator-on-a-chip could find use in medicine and industry
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They discovered aluminum and other exotic metals embedded in about 10 per cent of sulfuric acid particles, which make up the majority of particles in the stratosphere.
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Researchers have developed a hydrogel that mimics human tissue, with a number of surprising qualities, including being antimicrobial and self-healing.
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As antibiotic resistance grows, a scientist mines the genomes of woolly mammoths, Neanderthals, and other extinct creatures for new bacteria-trouncing weapons.
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India is on a journey to achieve yet another milestone with Aditya-L1 mission. Know all about it in brief:
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The earths core is leaking on of the rarest natural resources we have helium. Extracted from natural gas deposits within the Earths crust, the dwindling reservoirs are becoming a growing concern
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Curiosity rover finds new evidence of ancient Mars rivers: a key signal for life.
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An NOAA study has found that burnt-up rockets, satellites and other space junk is polluting the stratosphere. Scientists are not yet sure what consequences that will cause.
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The afterglow of a massive collision between two giant planets may have been detected for the first time. The wreckage of the collision could eventually
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The researchers used zircon crystals to help pinpoint the time of the Moon’s formation. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
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