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It takes a lot of guts to compare the law you’re claiming to have identified with the work of Newton and Darwin, but that’s what a collaboration has done.
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Trending News: Scientists studying Mercury's magnetic field have discovered 'whistling sounds' that indicate a stro
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Directing the Selectivity of CO Electrolysis to Acetate through Metal-Organic Interfaces - OPP.Today
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Physics-informed neural networks allow the construction of state-of-the-art models of magnetic fields in active regions on the Sun in real time, enabling rapid investigation of the source regions for space weather.
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Science News: NASA is considering funding reductions for the Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, according to a recent report. The cutbacks ar
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Lorrainosaurus demonstrates that pliosaurs came to be earlier than researchers thought.
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Insects were thought to be safe for the menace of plastics, until now...
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The iceball cometh. As if things didn’t seem apocalyptic enough already, scientists reported that a giant city-sized “horned comet” named 12P has exploded and is hurtling towards …
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Alkaline CO2 electrolysis has the capability to generate multicarbon (C2+) products like ethylene and acetate.
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If you’re wondering whether there’s a modern-day animal that looks like a dinosaur, we’ll tell you there are more!
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Power grids and much of our infrastructure are susceptible to solar storms that have a nearly 10% chance of happening per decade. Economists estimate a sever...
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The James Webb telescope just detected carbon dioxide on this Galilean satellite, one of the nearby worlds studied for extraterrestrial life
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Israeli firms withdraw from next month's Web Summit after its CEO expressed 'shock' over Western support for IDF operations in Gaza, which he suggested amounted to war crimes
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Many of the ice shelves have lost more than 30% of their initial mass over just 25 years — further evidence that climate change is altering Antarctica.
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Trending News: A colossal comet named 12P/Pons-Brooks is approaching Earth, displaying its distinctive 'horns.' Des
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Astronomers report the discovery of a new ultrastripped supernova in the galaxy UGC 3855. The supernova was detected using the Half Meter Telescope (HMT) at the Xingming Observatory in China. The finding was detailed in a paper published October 7 on the pre-…
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In a major breakthrough, Matthew Greenblatt and his colleagues from Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City have reportedly unravelled a long-standing mystery that why some cancers break away from their site of origin, journey through the bloodstream and take u…
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Aditya- L1 mission, India’s first Sun project, is expected to reach the L1 point in 2024. Know what the ISRO chief revealed.
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SpaceX has successfully stacked its latest Starship prototype, the upper stage Ship 25, on top of Booster 9, at the Starbase facility in South Texas
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Time travel is a popular concept in movies, on TV shows and on the internet, but up until now no one has actually been able to do it in the real world.
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Science News: Scientists have conducted experiments on Earth using laser-induced fusion to determine if lunar dust can be used to construct roads and landing pads o
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Fanzors are not only more specific than CRISPR but also less active at chopping DNA leading to more accurate results and fewer miscuts.
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New analysis suggests a hypothetical force-carrier model matches data better than the Standard Model, though further work is needed
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