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Scientists can make substantial progress without fully understanding exactly what they're doing.
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A Nature study reports the discovery of diverse organic-mineral associations in the Máaz and Séítah formations within Jezero crater on Mars, as observed by the Perseverance rover's SHERLOC instrument. The Raman and fluorescence findings indicate the presence …
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While the exact reasons behind the color shift are a big unknown, they signal changes in the plankton that determine how much carbon the ocean takes up.
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New research by scientists from NASA and Japan’s Osaka University suggests that our galaxy’s rogue planets far outnumber the hundred billion or so worlds that orbit stars. The results imply that NASA’s Roman Space Telescope could find a staggering 400 rogue E…
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The six-wheeled geologist is getting some assistance in its search for diverse rock samples that could be brought to Earth for deeper investigation.
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NASA took Moon gazing to another level as it shares a picture of one of the many moons of Saturn on its Instagram handle The post soon went viral with people falling in love with Mimas Saturns moon that is shown in the same post
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We expect to see one like this only every 10,000 years or so.
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Chandrayaan-3 is on a quest to the Moon, embarking on a 42-day journey filled with critical phases. The mission has been garnering attention worldwide by focusi
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This easily-spotted pattern of stars acts as a sign post for our Milky Way galaxy.
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Researchers have found an anti-ageing function in a protein deep within human cells. The protein, ATSF-1, controlled the fine balance between creation of new and repair of damaged mitochondria, the part of cell responsible for producing energy, the researcher…
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With the new era of space tourism, David Cullen, Professor of Bioanalytical Technology at Cranfield University, is calling for urgent research into the consequences of sex in space.
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The funny-looking puffed up frog is only found on the forested slopes of the southern Cape fold mountains in South Africa and spends most of its time underground.
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Five asteroids are expected to come closest to Earth in next 2 days. These cosmic rocks range in size from that of a car to an airplane. Check out more details here.
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A way to direct the assembly of virus capsids.
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During a close Mercury flyby, the BepiColombo spacecraft collected data that showed how electrons raining down on the planet's suface are triggering X-ray auroras.
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The Senate is signaling deep skepticism about NASA’s ambitious plans to fetch samples of soil from the red planet, expressing concerns over the mission’s cost and viability.   Senate appropriators are offering just $300 million in funding for fiscal 2024 for …
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I'm not entirely sure what this list is. Maybe because nobody is entirely sure of it. Can anyone be?
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A new NOC study reports 56 per cent of the ocean has changed colour as a result of changes in the distribution of plankton
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Read more about NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is undergoing final preparations; will launch in October to explore metal-rich asteroid on Devdiscourse
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Researchers at Texas A&M University are taking a traditional manufacturing tool—metal cutting—and developing a more accessible method for understanding the behavior of metals under extreme conditions.
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