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The radiation is affecting observations as it outshines the radiation coming from astrophysical sources in the deep universe.
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Advances in mRNA technology have led to the development of inhaled mRNA medicines, which could revolutionize respiratory disease treatment.
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Since the days of Aristotle, scientists and philosophers have debated whether silence is ever 'heard'.
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All biological systems are wildly disordered. Yet somehow, that disorder enables plant photosynthesis to be nearly 100% efficient.
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A coronal mass ejection (CME) is headed towards the Earth and can spark a solar storm on July 13, reveals a NASA. Check details.
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An aircraft-sized asteroid could come very close to Earth today, NASA has revealed. While this space rock is not a planet killer, it could still cause potential damage if it crashes. Know details.
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Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace will modify their spacesuits for new purposes..
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Researchers have found an intensely hot exoplanet with metallic clouds that rain titanium. The strange world, rather prosaically known as LTT9779b, is the brightest planet discovered outside the solar system.
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Galaxy clusters are stable associations of galaxies that remain together while other galaxies fly apart.
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Extracted from the ocean beds, the sediments revealed valuable insights into the past in a study carried by the researchers from University of Naples Federico II, Italy and their associates. Sediments from ocean-beds helps in revealing intriguing past mysteri…
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The arrangement of electrons in matter, known as the electronic structure, plays a crucial role in fundamental but also applied research such as drug design and energy storage. However, the lack o ...
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NASA awarded task orders to two companies already working on spacesuits for the ISS and Artemis to develop alternative versions of their suits.
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Scientists have detected phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus, sparking debate about the possibility of life on the planet. Initial study couldn't be replicated, but new findings suggest phosphine at deeper levels.
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Abstract. We present posterior sample redshift distributions for the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program Weak Lensing three-year (HSC Y3) analysis. Using
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UChicago researchers hope "islands" of exciton condensation could pave the way for new discoveries. Inside a lab, scientists marvel at a strange state that forms when they cool down atoms to nearly absolute zero. Meanwhile, just outside their window, trees ar…
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Refractive index - the ratio of the speed of electromagnetic radiation in a medium to its speed in a vacuum - can be modulated fast enough to generate photonic time crystals (PTCs) in the near-visible part of the spectrum, a new study published in the journal…
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A team from Ames National Laboratory conducted an in-depth investigation of the magnetism of TbMn6Sn6, a Kagome layered topological magnet. They were surprised to find that the magnetic spin reorientation in TbMn6Sn6 occurs by generating increasing numbers of…
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As part of a team of scientists, UT researchers found evidence for gravitational waves that shape the universe. The results were the culmination of 15 years of research. “We basically are in a bath of gravitational waves all around us,” researcher and physics…
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Scientists from the University of Kansas and the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have made significant progress towards separating hydrogen and oxygen molecules to produce pure hydrogen — without using fossil fuels. Results from pul…
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A physicist has developed an innovative method for emitting single photons, opening up a new approach to solving the challenges of quantum computing.
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Abstract. Dark matter in the form of compact objects with mass Mco ≳ 10M⊙ can be constrained by its dynamical effects on wide binary stars. Motivated by the rec
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Researchers at The University of Queensland have discovered the venom of a notorious caterpillar has a surprising ancestry and could be key to the delivery of lifesaving drugs.
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WESTMINSTER, Colo., July 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Advanced Space, a leading space tech solutions provider, is celebrating its CAPSTONE mission. It’s been just over a year since the CAPSTONE spacecraft separated from its launch vehicle, beginning
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Researchers have found toxins in the venom of asp caterpillars are completely different to anything they have seen before in insects. Toxins in the caterpillar venom punch holes in cells the same way as toxins produced by disease-causing bacteria such as E. c…
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‘Many factors can affect polar movement, but the most prominent ones are the pressure created by the atmosphere and oceans,’ says academic - Anadolu Ajansı
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