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The two basic groups of living beings are prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and they differ fundamentally in cell structure, organization, and complexity. These distinctions are critical for comprehending the diversity of life on Earth. Here are the fundamental di…
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Missions to the moon, missions to Mars, robotic explorers to the outer solar system, a mission to the nearest star, and maybe even a spacecraft to catch up to interstellar objects passing through our system. If you think this sounds like a description of the …
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The Parker Solar Probe is the little engine that just keeps going and going by the sun. On September 27th, it made its 17th close approach and skimmed just 7.26 million kilometers (4.51 million miles) above the sun's "surface" layer (called the photosphere).
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The images reveal how trains move and how wildfires spread.
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Scientific Reports - Control of stochastic and inverse stochastic resonances in a liquid-crystal electroconvection system using amplitude and phase noises
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A cat's larynx can generate purring sounds without cyclical neural input. Cats are vocal creatures: they meow, screech, and purr. From a voice production point of view, the meows and the screeches are not special. Their sound is generated in the cat's larynx …
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Pulsars emit rotating beams of electromagnetic radiation, somewhat like cosmic lighthouses. If their beam sweeps across our solar system, we see flashes of radiation at regular time intervals.
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ESA says a software patch restored stability to its new cosmic mapper — but slower operations could extend the mission.
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The Automated Radio Telescope Image Processing Pipeline (ARTIP), developed by global technology consultancy firm Thoughtworks, has aided in significan
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Scientists have discovered the highest intensity gamma rays ever from a dead star known as a pulsar using the H.E.S.S. observatory in Namibia.
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WIRED asked experts from all corners of society and academia to answer questions about the future of technology, artificial intelligence, and humanity itself...
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As students advance to higher and higher physics courses, they eventually learn that the simple Newtonian dynamics they learned about in early classes aren’t completely accurate models for understanding the universe. If things get too big or fast, they fall i…
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The central question in the ongoing hunt for dark matter is: what is it made of? One possible answer is that dark matter consists of particles known as axions. A team of astrophysicists, led by researchers from the universities of Amsterdam and Princeton, has…
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In a recent study, scientists from MPI-DS's Department of Living Matter Physics built a model that describes ways to interact in bacterial communities. Bacteria exhibit a general organisational structure by sensing chemical concentrations in their environment…
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JAXA and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) have joined forces to design and develop the new launcher.
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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. In a recent study, scientists from MPI-DS's Department of Living Matter Physics built a model that describes ways to interact in bacterial communities. Bacteria exhibit a general organisational str…
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In the field of cellular reprogramming, researchers face the challenge of identifying optimal genetic perturbations to engineer cells into new states, a promising technique for applications like immunotherapy and regenerative therapies. The vast complexity of…
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A research team, co-led by researchers from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU), has achieved a significant breakthrough by transforming all-inorganic perovskites at room temperature while preserving their functional properties intact.
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Researchers found some of the most energetic gamma rays ever observed. And right now, they have no explanation for it.
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The Psyche spacecraft will journey 2.2 billion miles to study a metal-rich asteroid believed to have been a potential building block for a planet.
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Trending News: NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has captured captivating images of Pluto's atmosphere and rugged moun
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