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A new study estimates there could be hundreds of rogue planets nearby that we could explore for signs of extraterrestrial life!
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New York [US], July 28 (ANI): Scientists have created microbe-semiconductor biohybrids that merge the biosynthetic power of living systems with the ability of semiconductors to harvest light. The study was published in the journal, ‘Nature Chemistry’. Show Fu…
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The two rockets were supposed to fly just 44 minutes apart on Thursday (July 28), but the Heavy ended up staying on the ground.
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Scientific Reports - A weak-labelling and deep learning approach for in-focus object segmentation in 3D widefield microscopy
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At less than one millimeter thick, the ocean skin—the ocean's uppermost layer—plays an outsized role in marine processes, orchestrating heat and chemical exchange between the sea and sky via diffusion. The water of the skin is cooler by about 0.2–0.3 K and ha…
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Researchers have explored the evolution of systems of interacting spins, as they transition from random to orderly alignments. Through new simulations, they show that this evolution can be investigated by measuring the changing strength of the system's magnet…
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The humanoid Rollin' Justin simulates planetary operations during a ground-to-space exercise in 2018, with European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst. G...
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Changes to atmospheric circulation caused by global warming may persist for centuries after carbon dioxide concentrations decrease.
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A double layer of twisted, folded DNA protects cells from mechanical forces while allowing them freedom to assemble.
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The ancient nematode survived for 46,000 years in the permafrost by entering a state of cryptobiosis.
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Bonnie Bassler and her research team have discovered that a multitude of viruses respond to quorum sensing, as well as other bacterial chemical signals. Viruses, like movie villains, operate in one of two ways: chill or kill. They may choose to bide their tim…
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In a study that was recently published in the journal Inflammation and Regeneration, Japanese researchers created a method for enhancing bone regeneration across broad areas in rats.
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Astronomers studying supermassive black holes in the early universe found a model that uses giant molecular clouds to help form them.
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Spaceborne cardiac studies are paving the way for humans to trek into the void.
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Read more about NASA's iconic Voyager 2 spacecraft silent after antenna misalignment on Devdiscourse
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A look back on NASA's accomplishments so far this year at it celebrates the 65th anniversary of its founding.
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The 'Sturgeon Supermoon' will be the second of four supermoons in 2023 and best viewed at moonrise on Tuesday, August 1, 2023.
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AI and changes in how we shop could force nearly 12 million US workers to change jobs in less than a decade, a McKinsey study found.
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The only satellite to measure the globe’s wind profile from space, Aeolus, is concluding its…
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Researchers develop new algorithm to effectively investigate long-range interacting systems. Researchers at Leipzig University have developed a highly efficient method to investigate systems with long-range interactions that were previously puzzling to expert…
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The young planet AU Mic b, whirling around a red dwarf star, is experiencing extreme variability in its atmosphere loss orbit-by-orbit.NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope observed the planet not losing any material during one orbit, while a year and a half
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This comet heading towards Earth is named 12P/Pons–Brooks.
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Using ultra-high-precision laser spectroscopy on a simple molecule, a group of physicists led by Professor Stephan Schiller Ph.D. from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) has measured the wave-like vibration of atomic nuclei with an unprecedented level…
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