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The cosmic web is a network of gas that transport material into galaxies, but so far scientists have only captured glimpses of this network when backlit by very luminous sources.
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A new study discovered rapid "collective motion" of iron atoms in Earth's inner core. This movement may explain the core's unexpected softness in seismic data and has implications for understanding Earth's magnetic field generation. The iron atoms that make u…
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Scientific Reports - Synthesis and optical properties of WS2 nanotubes with relatively small diameters
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Scientific Reports - A novel method for extracting metals from asteroids using non-aqueous deep eutectic solvents
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Are these New Mexico footprints the oldest proof of humans in Americas?
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To figure out this mind-bogglingly high number, we need to know how many species have ever lived, dig deep into the fossil record and do a lot of math.
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From the snow-draped mountains of Greece to the beautiful northern lights, experience these breathtaking landscapes of the world from space.
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Research supported by the Center for Quantum Leaps advances the field of quantum simulation using an atomic-level quantum system. Diamonds are often prized for their flawless shine, but Chong Zu, assistant professor of physics, sees a deeper value in these na…
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The field of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence has become very important. We have new advancements that have been there with each day. The area is impacting all spheres. By utilizing finely developed neural network architectures, we have models tha…
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when alive, the dinosaur could have reached more than 80 feet in length and stood over 30 feet tall, researchers said.
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Protein Condensates: The Role of Intrinsically Disordered Regions in Gene Expression - OPP.Today
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Earth’s ocean is incredibly vast. Some parts of it are so remote that the nearest human habitation is the International Space S...
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The Draconid meteor shower will peak on the evening of October 8. Although a smaller meteor shower, the Draconids could offer stargazers a celestial surprise.
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Here are 6 tips and eating guidelines to get rid of the double chin.
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SHENYANG, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- A team of Chinese scientists have taken inspiration from rock-climbing
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The moon dust also known as lunar regolith consists of dust particles and matter holds a lot of information about the origin of the moon.
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Shukrayaan1 mission ISRO shares Venus mission launch date objectives and significance What isShukrayaan1 mission ISROs maiden voyage to Venus.Shukrayaancombines Shukra Venus and Yaana carrier. The mission aims to explore Venus the hottest planet in our solar …
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Part 1 of this two-part series covers the important contributions of three Indian science stalwarts and how, despite multiple nominations, they never won the Nobel prize.Here, in Part 2, we look at three more Indian scientists (physicists and a biologist) as …
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Astronomers have discovered that a quasar's spectral energy distribution isn't affected by its brightness, challenging traditional theories and emphasizing the role of accretion disk winds. Associate Professor Zhenyi Cai and Professor Junxian Wang from the De…
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Earths tiniest flowering plant could feed and oxygenate astronauts in space
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New research could help explain why Webb's images of the universe's early galaxies were so baffling to scientists.
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Defects can make a material stronger or make it fail catastrophically. Knowing how fast they travel can help researchers understand things like earthquake ruptures, structural failures, and precision manufacturing. Settling a half century of debate, researche…
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U.S. Navy Capt. Josh Cassada and NASA astronaut recalled Saturday piloting a crew of four as they spanned Earth's orbit for 157 days.
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