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A team of French and Japanese environmental scientists has found that one kind of oil-eating microbe reshapes droplets to optimize biodegradation. In their study, reported in the journal Science, the group isolated Alcanivorax borkumensis bacteria specimens i…
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Creating novel materials by combining layers with unique, beneficial properties seems like a fairly intuitive process—stack up the materials and stack up the benefits. This isn't always the case, however. Not every material will allow energy to travel through…
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Ingenuity covered about 866 feet (264 meters) of ground on the Aug. 12 flight.
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Russia and India are expected to land spacecraft on an unexplored part of the moon. Their missions could shape the future of space exploration.
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Lab-grown structures with the potential to develop into fetuses should be defined — and regulated — as embryos, some researchers say.
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The latest research involving the creation of a high-coverage genome of the Neolithic Iceman, known as "Oetzi," revealed that he had a complexion of dark ski...
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An ancient relative of modern seals—known as Potamotherium valletoni—that had an otter-like appearance and lived over 23 million years ago likely used its whiskers to forage for food and explore underwater environments, according to a new study in Communicati…
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Source Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Jupiter ERS Team; image processing by Judy Schmidt sorae - ジェイム
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Methane emissions from tropical wetlands have been soaring since 2006.
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A 1.5-million-year-old hominin bone shows signs that the victim was eaten by lions — and humans.
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Research team identifies a highly unusual star that may evolve into a magnetar — the most magnetic object in the known Universe. Astronomers found a highly unusual star that has the most powerful magnetic field ever found in a massive star — and that may beco…
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NASA has revealed details about 5 asteroids that will pass by Earth closely in the next few days. Shockingly, one of them is a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid that is nearly as big as the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world! Know details.
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ISRO on Friday released a set of visuals of the Moon captured by cameras positioned on the Lander Module of Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft. The images, captured after the separation of the Lander Module from the Propulsion Module of the spacecraft on Thursday, show…
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Slow and steady wins the race, and Artemis 2 is creeping up around the corner.
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Challenges include getting multiple gene edits right, creating artificial wombs and building a herd with sufficient diversity
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According to a former Astronaut, the future is bright for both TAMU and NASA.SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/2Z6mT7N Follow 6 News:https://www.instagram.com/kcen...
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The photos are taken by Vikram, Chandrayaan-3's lander, which has begun the last phase of its mission.
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It said the adjustment went smoothly and the spacecraft's onboard systems and communications were all functioning normally. Russian space chief Yuri Borisov...
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The winning and runner-up photos show a series of incredible snapshots of nature from across the world, including zombie fungi and whale necropsies.
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Over the past decade, deadly wildfires have become increasingly common because of both human-caused climate change and disruptive land management practices.
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Robotic spacecraft from both countries are aiming to touch down on the moon’s southern hemisphere, as one’s space program waxes and the other wanes.
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