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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellites GOES-East and GOES-West watched as the shadow of the moon darkened the surface of Earth.
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A team of physicists at the Technical University of Denmark has found the reason a spinning magnet can cause a secondary magnet to levitate without the need for stabilization. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review Applied, the group describe…
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Penn State College of Medicine researchers are using advanced imaging techniques to study how life functions at the atomic, cellular, tissue and organism levels. These research projects are driven by diseases observed in clinic, and the discoveries scientists…
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The discovery of a spectacular fossil site in Argentina is helping shed new light on life at the end of the Cretaceous, the time period just before the non-avian dinosaurs went extinct. New research recently presented at the Geological Society of America’s GS…
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Researchers developed reusable titanium dioxide-based photocatalytic fibers decorated with gold nanoparticles, which showed exceptional ability in degrading water pollutants under UV light compared to commercial nanopowders. The innovation highlights the pote…
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A newly invented device uses laser light to monitor gas pressure.
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Air moisture, when it lands on material surfaces, gives rise to thin, imperceptible water films.
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Astronomers developed the world's first AI system that can automatically detect, identify, and classify supernovae. It could save scientists precious time.
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Using the MeerKAT radio telescope, an international team of astronomers has observed a Galactic globular cluster known as NGC 6522. As a result, they have discovered two new isolated pulsars in this cluster. The finding is reported in a paper published Octobe…
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“A new lens” into the Universe’s most energetic particles.
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The Isro chief further said that the lander Vikram had done its job very well during the lunar day (equivalent of 14 Earth days) at which time it was programmed to perform its functions.
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Electron beams that power microscopes have shown the seemingly magical ability to heal microscopic fractures atom by atom.
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The biologists found hardly any genetic difference between houting and a species called European whitefish.
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Astronomers used NASA's JWST to study 3 dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt. Per NASA, it is a donut-shaped region of icy bodies beyond Neptune, home to Pluto and most known dwarf planets.
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NASA has launched a rocket to journey towards an asteroid 16 Psyche which contains metals that would make everyone on Earth rich, if it was mined.
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Linking mass spectroscopy with cryo-electron microscopy could transform understanding of complex protein structures — if scientists can show that samples remain intact when they hit their target.
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Green investments are on the rise, ‘climate dads’ are fighting to save the Earth and more stories to brighten your day.
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Asteroid 2023 TT8 is approaching Earth at 28,525 km/h. It will safely pass at a distance of 2.2 million kilometres. Watch the video to learn more about the a...
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Humans can live in some unlikely places, but we can only defy environmental conditions for so long.
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Atoms within the enormous ball of iron in Earth's inner core may move around much more than previously thought, which could explain recent findings about the core's surprising softness.
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New James Webb Space Telescope observations might be able to explain why clusters of young stars keep turning up near the Milky Way’s central black hole.
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Learning with TOI News: Embark on a cosmic journey as we demystify space telescopes, their extraordinary technology, and the remarkable way they unlock the secrets of the uni
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