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The abilities of these ground-based observatories will be able to examine the temperatures, magnetism, and chemistry on distant cooler stars and exoplanets.
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In the soil where they grow, plants create alliance with bacteria. Legumes, for instance, benefit from a symbiotic relationship with microorganisms that live in nodules in their roots and "fix" atmospheric nitrogen to make it available for the legumes' growth…
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With two Supermoons and the Perseid Meteor Shower on tap, August 2023 will be an excellent month for sky gazing.Subscribe to FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul https...
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SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket successfully launched the JUPITER 3 broadband communications satellite into orbit on Friday. The satellite is built by Maxar Technologies and is the largest commercial communications satellite ever built. The 9-metric-ton satellit…
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An image from the Dark Energy Camera shows an act of galactic cannibalism, with a spiral galaxy devouring a nearby dwarf galaxy that wandered into its path.
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This battle is waged between eavesdropping viruses known as bacteriophages (or phages) and the bacteria they seek to infect
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The researchers believe that increasing calcium uptake by the mitochondrial macrophages could prevent harmful inflammation and its terrible effects.
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Here's everything you need to know about the summer meteor shower.
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Diamonds form hundreds of kilometers below ground. So how do we find them on the earth's surface?
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Researchers found that topical application of the carboxy mask led to improvements in skin firmness, sagging, tone, and wrinkles.
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New York Times tech reporter Kevin Roose attended a robotics demonstration at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California.
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The European Space Agency appears to be preoccupied with what goes on in astronauts' underwear — and is doing research on it, too.
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New observations of the roiling cloud of dust around a baby star have revealed what looks like the early stages in the gestation of giant planets.
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The ancient ocean deposits were found scattered along a substantial stretch of the western Kumaon Himalayas
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By studying how rats react to tickling, scientists are gaining insight into how a brain processes and responds to the sensation.
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The Cold War-era mission uncovered evidence of catastrophic melt when the atmosphere had 50% less carbon dioxide than it does now.
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The researchers performed artificial evolution experiments where digital virus-like pathogens from the past invade communities of bacteria-like hosts.
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Northrop Grumman launches the last Antares 230+ to resupply the International Space Station via the NG-19 mission, Laurel Clark, from Wallops
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Markarian 421 which is a supermassive black hole located about 400 million light-years away from Earth, firing high-energy particle jet towards Earth. What’s in News? NASA’s IXPE (X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) has unveiled several mysteries of the Supermassive …
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The European Space Agency's (ESA) Aeolus has become the first ever dead satellite that was assisted back to earth in a bid to avoid space debris. The Aeolus spacecraft, also known as ESA's wind mission, was guided to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, after running…
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The Eagle Nebula's Pillars of Creation is located 6,500 light-years away in the constellation Serpens.
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