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Spain’s trio of ANSER CubeSats, due to fly on Europe’s next Vega launcher, will fly like a flock of birds in orbit – in more ways than one. Keeping in formation by following their leader, the three shoebox-sized satellites will image Iberian waters as if they…
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Launched on September 7, from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan, SLIM is expected to land within 100 meters of its target site near the Shioli crater on the Moon's near side.
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A team of researchers have rediscovered a human population that was thought to have been lost decades ago.When a number of languages died out in southern Africa's Namib Desert, anthropologists feared that the populations that spoke them had gone, too.However,…
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Current and former members of University of Colorado Boulder’s Heinz Research Group have earned prestigious NASA Group Achievement Awards for their research centered on designing lightweight, high-strength materials aimed at reducing the costs of spa
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Patterns of chemical interactions are thought to create patterns in nature such as stripes and spots. A new study shows that the mathematical basis of these patterns also governs how sperm tail moves.
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Apple’s former chief design officer, Jony Ive, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman are allegedly exploring opportunities to collaborate on an unspecified artificial intelligence “hardware device.”
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today visited the robotics gallery at Gujarat Council Of Science City and was fascinated by the robots there.
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Winning spacecraft will dock with the station at least a year before go time
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In approximately every 75 to 76 years, the Halley Comet passes Earth. Here's all you need to know about comet Halley.
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Researchers have linked Alan Turing's pattern formation theory to the spontaneous movement of sperm tails, revealing potential applications in medicine and robotics. Patterns of chemical interactions are thought to create patterns in nature such as stripes an…
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The Chinese researchers have selected lunar lava tubes at Mare Tranquillitatis and Mare Fecunditatis as primary exploration targets.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. astronaut Frank Rubio, who broke the record for the longest continuous spaceflight by an American, and two Russian cosmonauts began their journey back to Earth on Wednesday
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A stray canine in Brazil has turned out to be a whole new breed of adorable.
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Apple on Tuesday offered two potential fixes for the recently reported Apple Watch issue where watch face Weather complications fail to load data. ...
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Scientists contact single graphene nanoribbons. Quantum technology holds immense promise, yet it is riddled with complexity. Anticipated to usher in a slew of technological advancements in the upcoming decades, it is set to offer us more compact and accurate …
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The space station is by far the largest single structure ever built in space.
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The observatory's data, collected over two decades, has been compiled into a movie that chronicles the ongoing expansion of the explosion from the star.
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NASA has shared pictures of an object in space that looks like a dumpling. It is actually the innermost moon of Saturn called Pan. NASA's Cassini spacecraft took the images from its closest encounter with Pan, revealing its distinctive dumpling shape. The moo…
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Université de Montréal has made significant strides in unraveling the mysteries of the TRAPPIST-1 exoplanetary system, which first made headlines in 2016 due to its potential as a future home for humans. The study highlighted the effectiveness of Canada's NIR…
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With approximately 90 per cent accuracy, AI has successfully identified samples that had originated from living things, such as modern shells, teeth, bones, insects, leaves, rice, human hair, and cells preserved in fine-grained rock.
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Skygazers alert! Harvest Supermoon rises this Friday and a planetary parade will follow
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Meteorites could show us the perfect chemical models we need to end the natural resource crisis — but we don’t have to leave Earth to mine them. The
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The new continent is 94 per cent underwater, with just a handful of islands, similar to New Zealand.
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