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Scientists have discovered one of the strangest exoplanets ever that is so light and fluffy that it is actually being compared to candyfloss (or cotton candy if you are American).The planet is called WASP-193b and is 1,232 light-years away and was discovered …
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Cell division, or the process of how daughter cells emerge from a mother cell, is fundamental to biology. Every cell inherits the same protein and DNA building blocks that make up the cell it originally came from. Yet exactly how these molecular building bloc…
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In the midst of an escalating space race, a scientific proposition has been put forward -- new science called planetary geoarchaeology.
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Follow these strategies to prepare for increasing demands on engineering teams and make the most of advancements in generative AI and ML.
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The 2022 DART mission impact rattled the asteroid's surface Sorry Chicken Little, the sky is not falling — at least not yet. Wayward asteroids present a real collision hazard to Earth. Scientists estimate that an asteroid measuring several miles across smashe…
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Scientists from Allahabad University and the University of Bern have discovered that the Dhala structure in India was formed by a rare ureilite meteorite between 2500 and 1700 million years ago, making it the world's seventh oldest impact structure. This find…
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Speaking to ANI on the ‘Chandrayaan 3’ landing on Earth, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that Chandrayaan 3 is set to land on the moon on August 23. Furthermore, he informed ANI that tomorrow Chandrayaan 3 will go into orbit while revolving around
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By finding the driving source of theta waves, we could potentially enhance them to slow cognitive decline.
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About 400,000 years ago, large parts of Greenland were ice-free. Scrubby tundra basked in the sun's rays on the island's northwest highlands. Evidence suggests that a forest of spruce trees, buzzing with insects, covered the southern part of Greenland. Global…
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Moon landings have proven difficult in the 21st century.
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China intends to land Taikonauts, or Chinese astronauts, on the lunar surface by 2030.
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New research has proven that mind control worms, more formally known as Hairworms, are missing genes seen in almost every other animal.
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The Antikythera Mechanism is a fascinating ancient artifact that has puzzled researchers and historians for centuries. Discovered in 1901 in the wreckage of a shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera, this intricate device is often considere…
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For the first time, ESA is assisting the reentry of a satellite in orbit using the last of the fuel on board.
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Researchers just got a $600,000 grant from the Australian government to study ways of merging human brain cells with artificial intelligence.
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Stargazers, mark your calendars: The Perseid meteor shower is upon us, and about to get even better.
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Antarctica, a land of extremes, holds many records when it comes to weather and climate. One such astonishing record is the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth, plummeting to a bone-chilling -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius). In this ar…
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New research conducted by scientists from NASA and Japan’s Osaka University suggests that rogue planets, or worlds that drift through space untethered to a star, significantly outnumber planets that orbit stars. The results indicate that NASA’s Nancy Grace Ro…
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Ross Mitchell takes readers on a captivating journey through remote and occasionally perilous lands in search of evidence of ancient supercontinents. He explores the fascinating phenomena that will give rise to the next supercontinent and present a compelling…
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New Delhi, July 23 (IANS) The Moon is now the next frontier to capture in the burgeoning global space industry and arch rivals India and China are leaving no stone unturned to explore the lunar surface.
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New Delhi, July 23 (IANS) In 1969, a defining moment in human history occurred when American astronaut Neil Armstrong took his historic steps on the moon, becoming the first person ever to do so. This remarkable achievement not only opened the door of pos
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Astronomers have given the unusual object the nickname of Janus.
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"This result does not fit in with the currently accepted cosmological models, which include dark matter."
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A new study suggests the planet’s oceans are changing color, and it could be the result of climate change.
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