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Orionoid Meteor Shower 2023: Check when, where and how to watch the Orionoids this weekend
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Scientific Reports - Determination of vanillin in different food samples by using SMM/Au@ZIF-67 electrochemical sensor
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Researchers have developed design guidelines that enable radio-frequency reflectometry to achieve high-speed electrical readouts of graphene nanodevices.
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Navigational warnings suggest a Falcon 9 rocket is slated to lift off between 10:16 p.m. Saturday and 2:47 a.m. Sunday EDT from Cape Canaveral.
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Researchers have discovered a way to make ceramics tougher and more resistant to cracking. By building these materials using a blend of metal atoms possessing more electrons in their outer shell.
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Privacy campaigners fear that the devices could be used for disciplinary purposes, and some universities have deactivated them after protests.
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The European Space Agency said Oct. 19 it has rescheduled a long-duration static-fire test of the Ariane 6 rocket for late November.
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NASA unveils stunning lunar shadow image from ring of fire solar eclipse
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This hell-like exoplanet has been sending mysterious signals. JWST will now help find out why
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Qrius reduces complexity. We explain the most important issues of our time, answering the question: What does this mean for me?
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Oceans and Memories - The Swaddle
10/22/23 at 11:07am
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The Economic Impact of CU Boulder Reaches $4.3 Billion in Colorado - OPP.Today
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Back during the hot Big Bang, it wasn't just charged particles and photons that were created, but also neutrinos. Where are they now?
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Intersection of Chemistry & Technology to rewrite human Biological narrative for restoring Health
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Whenever light interacts with matter, light appears to slow down. This is not a new observation and standard wave mechanics can describe most of these daily phenomena.
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Samudrayaan missionAmazing benefits India will get from this project Indias Samudrayaan Mission is a groundbreaking initiative aiming to explore the deep sea and mine rare minerals using a manned submersible vehicle. Samudrayaan mission will send a manned sub…
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Ancient whispers: Scientists unveil hidden sounds of Pando, the worlds largest tree
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Meet ISROs Nigar Shaji the driving force behind Indias AdityaL1 mission. Nigar Shaji the ISRO project director of the AdityaL1 mission is known for her unwavering dedication and exceptional leadership. Under Shajis guidance a team of scientists and researcher…
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, has released a new alert detailing an asteroid that is approaching Earth and is on track to pass the planet at an extraordinarily close distance of roughly 3,79,994 km, which is even closer than the …
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A quest for life in the cosmos has given astronomer and astrobiologist Dr. Aomawa Shields new perspective on a meaningful life on Earth.
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Particle accelerators are crucial tools in a wide variety of areas in industry, research and the medical sector. The space these machines require ranges from a few square meters to large research ...
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The iron atoms that make up the Earth’s solid inner core are tightly jammed together by astronomically high pressures — the highest on the planet.But even here, there’s space for wiggle room, researchers have found.Co-lead author Jung-Fu “Afu” Lin ho
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Engineers have developed a recipe to make a certain class of ceramics tougher and more resistant to cracking. The newfound toughness of these ceramics paves the way for their use in extreme applications, such as spacecraft and other hypersonic vehicles.
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