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An obscure aquatic plant has shed light on how plants prevent cracking due to the stresses and strains associated with growth. This discovery was made by Dr. Robert Kelly-Bellow and Karen Lee from Professor Enrico Coen's team at the John Innes Centre. It bega…
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A portion of the metallic meteorites found on Earth have traces of magnetism. This is surprising since you need a larger world with an internal dynamo like the Earth. New research suggests that iron-heavy asteroids can collect into piles of rubble, with other…
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Summer's biggest meteor shower is happening, and Elkhart County Parks invites you to stargaze with them.
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Plans for shifting research from the International Space Station to commercial space stations late this decade are still a work in progress.
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The airwaves and internet are filled with "solutions" each day to the myriad interlocking environmental and resource limits humanity faces. A very tiny number call for extraordinary reductions in consumption. The rest aren't solutions at all.
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Federal laboratory experiment produces more energy than during landmark test last year
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Researchers at a laboratory in Spain have discovered a strain of bacteria which when carried by mosquitoes cuts their ability to transmit malaria READ MORE :...
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The annual Nebraska Star Party held at Merritt Reservoir last month was the first since the site's international certification for uniquely dark skies. Some think it deserves even greater recognition.
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This finding has raised intriguing questions about how such radiation is emitted from the solar atmosphere.
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Researchers have modified a commercial virtual reality headset, giving it the ability to measure brain activity and examine how we react to hints, stressors and other outside forces.
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The Hubble Space Telescope has revolutionised the study of globular clusters.
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Researchers in Australia found that over a quarter of regular golfers have been diagnosed with skin cancer at some point in their lives. Golfers were two and a half times more likely to be diagnosed.
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Warm weather caused substantial melting in June and July 2023, especially on the southern portion of the island. More than halfway through the 2023 melting season, G a significant transformation of Greenland's snow cover has been observed. There has been abov…
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NASA has plans to launch three mini rovers to the Moon's Reiner Gamma area in the Ocean Procellarum region in 2024.
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A worm that was previously frozen in permafrost has been revived after being frozen for over 46,000 years.
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We've been landing people on the Moon since 1969, but as we start to explore the lunar surface, how will astronauts find their way around? We need a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) for the Moon, and an 800-year-old math trick could help.
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ALMA observes a triple protostar system with spiral arms of gas that feed material to the baby stars, revealing new insights.
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An international group of scientists has been studying a group of microorganisms called Asgard archaea for several years. Their research indicates that these distinct organisms are the origin of all complex life forms that populate our world today. The first …
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It’s sometimes hard to remember that meteorites have been hitting our planets for millions of years. And some of them are made of valuable materials such as titanium or iron. So, theoretically, at least, our bronze and iron age ancestors could utilize these r…
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There's a ton of bizarrely-bright light shooting out of the Sun — and it's been happening for years right under our noses.
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Weather permitting, 2023 is going to be a great year for the Perseids.
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Researchers from the University of Kansas have discovered a previously unknown species of ancient sea worm, named Shaihuludia shurikeni. Another fossil at the same site was reclassified as a species, Burgessochaeta, thought to exist only in Canada, highlighti…
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"We thought we had this star figured out, but that's not the case."
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