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60-year-old man successfully undergoes plastic surgery at DCH Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A 60-year-old man from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar who had suffered a leg injury was successfully operated on by doctors at the district civil hospital. The patient had inj…
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Large herbivores can protect local nature by eating and trampling on biodiversity-threatening invasive plant species.
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Hydrogen is considered a clean and efficient energy carrier that will have broad applications in the future—as a fuel for cars, buses, for houses heating, or as an energy storage. However, it is currently mainly produced from fossil fuels. In order for it to …
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Meet Ben Inouye, a power system engineer on NASA’s Psyche mission, which will be the first to explore a metal-rich asteroid, also named Psyche. In this video...
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A large meteor streaked across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Sept. 3, stunning eyewitnesses. Read more: https://wapo.st/47WFU0Z. Subscribe to The Washing...
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An astronomer in Slovakia captured the rare luminous phenomenon as it briefly flashed in Earth's upper atmosphere during a thunderstorm.
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Dr UR Rao's vision led to the Aditya L-1 mission, a satellite that will observe the sun from the Lagrange-1 point. His guidance and foresight enabled the mission's success. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1976 for his contributions to India's space progra…
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By adding a naturally-occurring polymer that makes wood more porous, scientists have engineered trees easier to disassemble into simpler building blocks.
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Cornell biologists report that fruit flies’ visual system, not just chemical receptors, is deeply involved in their social behaviors, which sheds light on the possible origin of differences in human social behaviors, such as those seen in people with autism.
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A recent study led by Macquarie University earth scientist Dr. Chunfei Chen sheds new light on geological processes from up to three billion years ago and marks a significant shift in the scientific community's understanding of the early Earth. Recently publi…
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Trending News: SpaceX recently shared a video on X showing four astronauts returning to Earth after their six-month
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Hundreds of people across the D.C. region reported seeing a bright fireball streaking across the night sky over the Labor Day weekend.
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One NASA official said the DSN was "oversubscribed" during NASA's Artemis I mission and that it was unwise to launch so many CubeSats alongside Orion.
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A few powerful nations are undermining progress towards global ocean sustainability. Scientists can help hold them to account.
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Registration link: https://forms.gle/L7RRVq9dKXXmECd16 Mysore/Mysuru: The Cosmology Education and Research Training Center (COSMOS), Mysuru, is facilitating an Asteroid Search Campaign where students get to work on actual data from the PanSTARRS telescope in …
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No experiment ever works better than theory says it should, but that’s exactly what happened in atomic physics in the late 1980s, as Chad Orzel describes
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Non-perturbative interactions (i.e., interactions too strong to be described by so-called perturbation theory) between light and matter have been the topic of numerous research studies. Yet the role that quantum properties of light play in these interactions …
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A team of chemists and physicists with members from Kyoto University, the Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, RIKEN, Rikkyo University and Tohoku University, all in Japan, have for the first time observed electron scattering from radioisotopes that …
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Mining water, metals, and oxygen from the Moon and asteroids seems promising, but only if these space-based resources are reasonably accessible.
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Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences (BSIP), Lucknow, plans to work with Rajasthan government to develop Ramgarh crater as a geo-tourist attraction
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A recent mouse study could pave the way for personalized treatments for depression, anxiety, and other stress-induced conditions, which are known to impact men and women differently. Scientific excellence requires diversity – it's important to include both ma…
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6 Locations on Mars that Future Tourists Could Explore
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