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Struggling to shave seconds off your Park Run personal best? Don't worry, scientists have revealed it could all be down to your genetics.
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Hi You are watching in-depth with me ILA. China has for the first time unveiled details of its plans to land astronauts on the Moon by the end of the decade. If successful, the mission would make China only the second country after the United States to have a…
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New result from the ATLAS experiment at CERN reaches the unprecedented precision of 0.09%. The ATLAS collaboration has achieved the most precise measurement to date of the Higgs boson's mass, reporting a value of 125.11 billion electronvolts with minimal unce…
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Astronomers have discovered a white dwarf star, or the burnt core of a dead star, that has two completely different faces. One is made of hydrogen, while the other is made of helium.
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The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could collapse as early as 2025 because of climate change, a study says.
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Scientists have recently found evidence of a phase happening two hours before a seismic rupture, which could help give plenty of time for warnings, a new […]
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The heritability of MS risk was found to be similar among patients diagnosed with relapsing MS and primary progressive MS, a study has found.
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By measuring the universe’s emptiest spaces, scientists can study how matter clumps together and how fast it flies apart.
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Those impacts generated lots of heat, which the planet has held onto for billions of years.
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It is possible to place the majority of the materials into one of two categories just by looking only at their subatomic particles.
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An Australian astronomer has solved a century-old mystery regarding how galaxies evolve from one type to another. The same study shows that the Milky Way, the galaxy we live in, was not always a spiral.
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Evolutionary processes cannot select for some future utility that is only realized after passing through a maladaptive intermediate.
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By analyzing the data from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), an international team of astronomers has discovered a new quiescent galaxy. The newfound system, designated JADES-GS+53.12365-27.80454, turns out to be the least massive quiescent…
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A team of engineers has developed the first underwater 3D-positioning app for smart devices, using acoustic signals to communicate beneath the waves
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A spectacular new image released today by the European Southern Observatory gives us clues about how planets as massive as Jupiter could form. Using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), researchers have…
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This study was collaboratively performed by Dr Shu-Hong Yu, Dr Long-Ping Wen, and Dr Kun Qu from the University of Science and Technology of China, jointly with Professor Yang Lu from the Hefei University of Technology.
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A gorgeous new image of a star system 5,000 light-years from Earth could finally explain how Jupiter-size planets are born from chaotic fields of gas.
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures the stunning spiral galaxy UGC 12295, with a glowing center and distinctive arms.
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Nell turns vast columns of data into beautiful and understandable graphics.
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SPAIN: In the vast expanse of the cosmos lies a remarkable discovery that challenges our understanding of galactic evolution—the exceptional galaxy NGC 1277. Situated within the Perseus Cluster, approximately 240 million light-years away from Earth, NGC 1277 …
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Nature has an uncanny ability to astonish us with its breathtaking beauty and awe-inspiring power. Throughout the Earth and the skies above, incredible natural phenomena unfold, showcasing the wonders of our planet and the universe. From shimmering lights dan…
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The new mapping of the Monterey Canyon is so detailed you can see crabs crawling around the seabed.
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A new study finds the island was mostly ice free only 416,000 years ago and is more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought.
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