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The new study compiled information on the occurrence of over 75 pathogenic microbes across Europe from almost 400 bird- and 40 bat species. Combining data on occurrence with climatic factors revealed that the occurrence of most pathogens was associat
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The research, published in Nature Communications, showed periodic wet phases in the Sahara were driven by changes in Earth’s orbit around the Sun and were suppressed during the ice ages.For the first time, climate scientists simulated the historic in
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(27 Sep 2023) RESTRICTION SUMMARY:NASASpace - 27 September 20231. Wide of Soyuz MS-23 undocking from the International Space Station UPSOUND (English) Rob Na...
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Snakes are fascinating creatures, forming about one-eighth of vertebrate animals found on land. They come in a wide range of forms and sizes and have adjusted to different ways of life, such as living underground, on the land, in water, and up in tre
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When the zygote, or the fertilised egg, starts to develop, the soon forming inner cell mass, a cluster of cells that will eventually develop into the individual, retains its pluripotent stem cell potential for the first few weeks. In other words, eve
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The LUPEX mission involves the collaboration between Japan and India, with Japan contributing the rover and launcher, while India is responsible for delivering the lander. Girish Linganna reports
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The remains of a turtle shell recently found on Panama’s Caribbean coast represent the oldest fossil evidence of these turtles ever found. The discovery of the fossil indicates that this turtle lived approximately 6 million years ago.
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The Aditya L1 spacecraft, India's first solar mission, has escaped Earth's sphere of influence as it continues to travel in the vacuum of space on its way to its new home - Lagrange Point 1.
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Media Release Mangaluru, Oct 2: Mangalore: Expert PU College, Valachil, conducted a career guidance programme, 'Edupath Lecture Series' for the students on the topic  'A Technological and Scientific Milestone in Indian Science
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Scientists should carefully consider whether embryo models based on human stem cells are essential to their work because of the associated practical and ethical challenges.
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Dust devils are generally weaker and smaller than tornadoes on Earth, but help scientists understand the Martian atmosphere and improve their weather models.
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A new Griffith-led study shows that, contrary to popular belief, organic suspended particulate matter on the Great Barrier Reef doesn’t come from land derived river run-off.Published in Nature Communications, the collaboration with James Cook Univers
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First it was a sandy skin scrub, now it’s been reported that migrating humpback whales are using seaweed to play and roll in its anti-bacterial properties, according to new research.  Dr Olaf Meynecke.Griffith University’s Dr Olaf Meynecke, from the
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From the peak of many minor and major meteor showers to two very special (and rare!) eclipses, the halloween month promises enchanting celestial experiences that are absolutely worth dedicating your stargazing time to.
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So-called superbolts can be 1,000 times stronger than regular bolts of lightning.
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Scientists claim to have found the first concrete evidence of a black hole spinning. A team of researchers from China, Japan, Italy, and the United States found that a huge black hole in Galaxy M87 had been spewing out jets that moved like a spinning top.For …
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A new collaboration involving UWA researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) has promised fresh insight into one of the greatest mysteries in astronomy – the origin of fast radio bursts.“This study is anot
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/PRNewswire/ -- In a powerful letter penned for World Habitat Day 2023, Niccolò Calandri, CEO of 3Bee, the leading climate-tech company in preserving...
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A new study suggests there may be a planet hidden in the Kuiper Belt that's affecting orbits of space objects around it.
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20 years ago, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to to Vitaly Ginzburg, Alexei Abrikosov and Anthony Leggett.
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Multiple attempts were being made in hopes that the duo could have survived the previous cycle of the lunar night. But, there has been no anser from lander Vikram.
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Incredible though it may seem, a wriggly roundworm with no eyes, no spine, and no brain to speak of may still possess the most basic of animal emotions.
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Electricity can also be used to control the intensity of the flames, and the energy output.
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Sydney, Oct 2 (The Conversation) The brain is an evolutionary marvel. By shifting the control of sensing and behaviour to this central organ, animals (including us) are able to flexibly respond and flourish in unpredictable environments. One skill above all –…
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