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Fortunately, the massive 600-foot-wide asteroid won't be colliding with Earth in the foreseeable future.
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Scientists engineered a synthetic metamaterial to direct mechanical waves along a specific path, which adds an innovative layer of control to 4D reality, otherwise known as the synthetic dimension. Everyday life involves the three dimensions or 3D — along an …
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It's a mold that causes billions in crop losses every year, infecting berries, tomatoes and most other fruits and vegetables. Now, researchers have found a way to defeat the mold without showering toxic chemicals on the crops.
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Scientific research involving animals is a vital tool for fighting disease. But many scientists are now working on the ‘3Rs’ : reducing numbers, replacing th...
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtubeFor more related stories: https://sc.mp/ie7h A fossil of a new dinosaur speci...
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The mission aims to demonstrate how robots can operate autonomously and cooperate with each other without direct human intervention on the Moon.
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Engineers are always looking for new materials with combinations of desirable properties. For instance, a material that is both incredibly strong and lightweight may be utilised to reduce fuel consumption in cars and airplanes, while a porous, biomechanically…
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A coronal mass ejection erupted from the sun on 28 October 2021 and was spread over such a wide area that Mars and Earth, while on opposite sides of the sun and around 250 million kilometers apart, received an influx of energetic particles.
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Molecular wheels can hold together long molecular chains.
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Researchers from the Hessian State Museum Darmstadt and the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center Frankfurt have uncovered the factors that determine the enormous diversity of herbivorous insects.
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A fisherman enjoying the outdoors on his Kayak in Nova Scotia, Canada couldn’t believe his eyes when realizing he knew he might’ve had more than a fish on his hook.
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While the world is yet to emerge from one pandemic, one staring in the face is that of antimicrobial resistance. Over the past few decades, many life-saving antibiotics have become ineffective as disease-causing microbes have developed resistance to them, mak…
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Scientists in California have successfully used fiber optic cables to measure intricate details of a magnitude 6 earthquake, pinpointing the time and location of four individual asperities, the "stuck" areas of the fault, that led to the rupture.
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Chandrayaan 3 Nears the Moon: Unraveling the Roles of Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover Chandrayaan-3 is a highly anticipated lunar mission led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It is th
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Recreation of ε-iron backs up theories on why seismic waves travel faster pole-to-pole following an earthquake
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According to the NOAA forecast, a solar storm is expected to hit the Earth between August 4 and 5, after multiple faint CMEs were spotted heading towards us. Check details.
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Discovery in uranium ditelluride could have implications for quantum matter research and topological quantum computing
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Analyze satellite photographs of 46 dune regions on Earth and Mars to understand sand exchange.
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Scientists want to deploy an umbrella for Earth to protect it from the Sun. Yep, you read that right. One day, Earth could have its own giant solar shield tethered to an asteroid.According to István Szapudi, an astronomer at the University of Hawaiʻi Institut…
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Paul Voosen writes via Science: Regulations imposed in 2020 by the United Nations's International Maritime Organization (IMO) have cut ships' sulfur pollution by more than 80% and improved air quality worldwide. The reduction has also lessened the effect of …
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The team targeted El Gordo because it acts as a natural, cosmic magnifying glass through a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing. This powerful gravity bends and distorts the light of objects lying behind it, much like an eyeglass lens.
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It might have better integration with the Vision Pro as a part of Apple's spatial computing ecosystem. Apple unveiled the AirTag in April 2021 for $29,...
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