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A cutting-edge three-dimensional computer simulation has successfully replicated the spectral features observed during a neutron star merger
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Astronomers have used multiple NASA telescopes to peer into the Helix Nebula only to find it staring right back at Earth from light-years away.
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Researchers have conducted a massive sampling survey of bats, rodents and shrews to identify animal-to-human transmission risks.
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5 animals that closely resemble dinosaurs
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A novel AI technique and a completely automated approach were used to discover, identify, and classify its first supernova.
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Their small size allows them to bypass many of the body’s natural defence mechanisms, such as the filtering action of the nose and the mucus lining of the respiratory tract, says Dr Suranjit Chatterjee, Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, Indraprastha Apoll…
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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 strongest recorded quake left no visible traces on the Red Planet surface.
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Researchers are looking into a laser-based system that could be used to nudge space debris into different orbits as a way to protect spacecraft and satellites.
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Microorganisms that live on or in plant tissues form what is known as a plant microbiome. This interface plays an important role in plants' survival due to the existence of beneficial microorganisms. Plants grown in distinct environments can have similar micr…
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Louis Brus, one of the newest Nobel laureates in chemistry, speaks to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
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Earth is bracing for a potential minor G1-class geomagnetic storm today, triggered by a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). Fortunately, NOAA keeps a vigilant eye on such solar activity, providing advanced warnings and safeguards to minimize potential impacts on Ear…
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The hellish super-Earth '55 Cancri e' may be constantly losing and re-growing its atmosphere, a new study of the planet's strange transit signals suggests.
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Proteins are important molecules that perform a variety of functions essential to life. To function properly, many proteins must fold into specific structures. However, the way proteins fold into specific structures is still largely unknown. Researchers from …
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The hollows were first glimpsed during the Mariner 10 probe's flyby in the 1970s, which captured low-resolution images of bright areas within some craters.
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<p>Scientists have discovered the deepest known evidence of coral reef bleaching, more than 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean. Identified&nbsp;during a research cruise by scientists from the University of Plymouth, the damage to the deeper reefs…
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See 400,000 galaxies near Milky Way in this amazing galactic atlas
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This picture of annular solar eclipse snapped from 260 miles above Earth is quite riveting
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Space enthusiasts perked up their ears when recent news of a gigantic comet, reportedly three times larger than Mount Everest, exploding in space reached the internet. Astronomers now predict that this comet is heading directly toward Earth. Who Noticed The '…
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Although we still don't know the question, we know that the answer to life, the Universe, and everything is 42. Here are 5 possibilities.
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Deep sea brine pools are natural wonders that are scattered across the globe and they are spread across 107,000 square feet.
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