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MSU facility creates isotopes of elements typically unseen on Earth. It's helping health care, defense, and understanding of atoms and the universe.
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Researchers used muriquis poop to gain insight into how the primates choose their mates in order to better understand what goes on in their mating lives.
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DNA's 3D structure influences mutation rates, a new study finds.
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The fireball was seen across nine U.S. states.
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Deep space AC requires understanding how low gravity affects boiling and condensation.
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The Expedition 69 crew aboard the ISS engaged in diverse scientific research, prepared for the arrival of cargo craft Cygnus, and planned for an upcoming spacewalk. Key studies focused on the impacts of microgravity on various scientific fields. A wide variet…
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Simple method that produces strained and synthetically-demanding molecules could be a boon for medicinal chemists
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The research looked at peaks in biodiversity loss and their relationship with atmospheric CO2, finding 50 events over the last 534 million years that can be considered mass extinctions.
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Scientific Reports - Machine-learning for the prediction of one-year seizure recurrence based on routine electroencephalography
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This is the first time that a solar event was recorded on Earth, on the Moon and on Mars simultaneously.
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In a study published in Cell, scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Imperial College London have discovered a new way by which bacteria transmit their genes, enabling them to evolve much faster than previously understood.
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This new glimpse into the universe is deeply inspiring, but not for the reason astronomers think.
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Andreas Mogensen during a centrifuge training session
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Human genes can be controlled with electricity, experiment reveals
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The Ax-4 mission is expected to spend up to 14 days docked to the ISS, with the exact launch date contingent on spacecraft traffic and other planning constraints.
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Thanks to JWST's high-resolution images, we can see the Ring Nebula's expanding shell and the region surrounding the central white dwarf with such clarity as if we're witnessing the final chapters of a star's life unfold right before our eyes.
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With a new, user-friendly interface, researchers can quickly design many cellular metamaterial structures that have unique mechanical properties.
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Saturn shines brightly all night in August, while the Perseids return for a good show on the 12th/13th, and a Super Blue Moon! What are some skywatching highlights in August 2023? Saturn reaches opposition this month, meaning it's at its biggest and brightest…
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By fine-tuning the spin density in some materials, researchers may be able to develop new quantum sensors or quantum simulations.
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Researchers from Chapman University used quantum superposition to improve the distance resolution between objects for radar for a 100x boost
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Sometimes, the best place to hide a secret is in broad daylight. Just ask the sun.
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A team of Indian scientists have now revealed that the magnetic fields of stars and their orbiting planets play a crucial role in determining the habitability of worlds.
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As many as 5 asteroids could be making close approaches in the next few days, NASA revealed. Two of them are gigantic, with widths around 1200 feet and 450 feet respectively. Know details of these asteroids.
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Asteroids vary in size and impact potential, and understanding the frequency and seriousness of their encounters with Earth is crucial. Large asteroids over one kilometer in diameter pose the biggest threat to civilization, with near misses being far more fre…
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Antarctica’s sea ice levels are plummeting as extreme weather events happen faster than scientists predicted
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