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A common joke in electronics is that every piece of wire and PCB trace is an antenna, with the only difference being whether this was intentional or not. In practical terms, low-frequency wiring is…
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured an entrancing dust-filled image of the protostellar object OH 339.88-1.26. Located 8,900 light-years away in the constellation Ara. This image showcases winding lanes of dark dust intertwined with bright stars,…
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An active region on the Sun could hurl out M-class solar flares towards Earth, according to NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory.
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An asteroid belonging to the Apollo group could make its closest approach to Earth soon. Know details such as its size, distance, speed and more.
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Manned Mars missions are hindered by space radiation, underestimated in sci-fi. Current tech can't shield against solar flares and CMEs. Colonization goal by 2050 improbable without radiation protection breakthrough
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The Crew Dragon spacecraft launched by SpaceX yesterday successfully docked with the International Space Station as its crew of four astronauts began their six-month mission.
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Physicists have observed neutrinos originating "from the sun, cosmic rays, supernovae and other cosmic objects, as well as particle accelerators and nuclear reactors," writes Phys.org. But one remaining goal was observing neutrinos inside "collider" particl…
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Scientists in Morocco have uncovered fossils of primitive cousins of T. rex that had short, bulldog snouts and even shorter arms have been discovered by scientists in Morocco. These two newly identified dinosaur species are members of the Abelisauridae family…
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Rest of World News: The launch was cancelled because wind conditions in the upper atmosphere did not satisfy constraints, MHI’s launch services unit said in a post on soc
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New mass spectrometry technique holds the potential for exploring nature's unknown chemical universe. The universe is awash in billions of possible chemicals. Despite the arsenal of advanced technology at their disposal, researchers have only identified the m…
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Chennai, Aug 28 (UNI) Indi''s maiden solar Exploratory Mission,<br />ADITYA-L1 satellite, to take off in the coming days, will carry <br />seven scientific payloads, indigenously developed by different <br />laboratories in the country, to carry out systemati…
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Slashdot reader sciencehabit writes: One thing most cats seem to have in common is a deep love of tuna. That's an odd predilection for a creature that evolved in the desert, with nary a fish in sight. Now scientists think they've nailed down the biology behin…
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Clues regarding the development of massive ice layers in Antarctica have been uncovered in mud samples taken from Mississippi, shedding light on a major climate cooling event often referred to as the Grande Coupure or "great cut." A recent study in Nature Com…
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It may seem unlikely that planets hundreds of millions of kilometres away could have any impact on weather patterns here on Earth. In reality, these celestia...
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Atmospheric data can determine the type of aerosol the engine is exposed to.
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Scientists unveil groundbreaking and accurate AI-based methods for classifying cardiac function and disease using chest X-rays. While artificial intelligence (AI) might often be perceived as an emotionless, machine-driven system, researchers at Osaka Metropol…
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Jasmin Moghbeli is the mission commander for the trip, which successfully docked at the ISS on Sunday morning.
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Exploring the evolution, rise and extinction of the moa: delving into the story of the tallest bird that ever existed, and the intriguing possibility of its de-extinction
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Researchers from the Victor Chang Cardiac Institute have uncovered a molecule that plays a key role in how cells detect when they are being pushed or pulled which could lead to the development of future drugs for obesity, osteoporosis, and inflammatory diseas…
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On Aug. 30, you will be able to see the month's second full moon, also known as a blue moon. It will appear bigger and brighter than usual, making it a supermoon, too.
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NASA’s Webb Space Telescope captures a cosmic ring … The team behind NASA’s upcoming Psyche mission … And the unique thing about a star that was ripped apart by a black hole … A few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! https://youtu.be/Bl2mY_…
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ISRO on Sunday put out the first observations recorded by the ‘ChaSTE’ payload onboard Vikram Lander
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On Thursday, NASA released the first data maps from its new instrument launched to space earlier this year
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The multicultural astronaut crew of four are expected to land at the International Space Station this morning.SUBSCRIBE to ABC News on YouTube: https://bit.l...
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A video going viral on the internet shows a large group of people waiting in line to peer through Mr Delfausse's telescope to catch a glimpse of Saturn.
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