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Abstract. We present an emulator for the two-point clustering of biased tracers in real space. We construct this emulator using neural networks calibrated with
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Exploring space has been a dream for many generations. As we advance in technology, the future of space exploration looks brighter than ever. Join us on a journey to discover the next frontier. Space…
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A new generation of observatories is enabling detailed study of exoplanetary atmospheres and the diversity of alien climates
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The study of molecules and their chemistry in star-forming regions is fundamental to understand the physical process occurring in such regions.
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This method could revolutionize the way we discover extrasolar planets, especially those that are challenging to detect due to their distance, mass, or orientation relative to Earth.
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The first supermoon of the year illuminated the night sky over San Diego on Monday. While some stargazers were able to witness the phenomenon, for those that missed it, we’ve got you covered.
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A solar storm forecast for Thursday is expected to give skygazers in 17 American states a chance to glimpse the Northern Lights, the colorful sky show that…
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Hubble and the James Webb Space Telescope operate in different wavelengths. That means that they can see different aspects of the same objects.
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Scientists developed a novel, sun-activated catalyst that reduces reliance on rare metals and enhances the efficiency of esterification reactions, crucial for products like medicines and polymers. This breakthrough in chemical synthesis promises significant s…
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Am I’m the only one who wondered about the nature of our reality? Contemplated the possibility that everything we perceive, and experience might be nothing more than an elaborate illusion? Welcome to…
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Scientists have created embryo models designed to support research on early human development. The models are made from stem cells and researchers say they cannot grow into babies. But they are meant to grow enough to provide data on what might be going on in…
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Bird feathers from 99 million years ago preserved in amber might point to why some of their dinosaur ancestors survived.
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Has the recently developed antibiotic met the legal standard for approval? Are the regulations of the US drug regulatory system being circumvented? US-based drug approvals necessitate "substantial proof" of their efficacy. However, a probe by The BMJ into the…
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Utilizing the infrared-sensitive instruments of the joint NASA/European Space Agency (ESA)/Canadian Space Agency (CSA) James…
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A solar storm forecast for Thursday is expected to give skygazers in 17 American states a chance to glimpse the Northern Lights, the colorful sky show that happens when solar wind hits the atmosphere.
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Something catastrophic happened among these stars.
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The evolutionary process behind the remarkable size of super-giant Sauropods. Sauropods, which encompass renowned dinosaurs with elongated necks such as Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus, were the most massive animals to have ever roamed the earth. No other dinos…
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NASA's JWST reveals a bright spiral galaxy 120 million light years away in Vela. NGC 3256 is the result of a 500 million-year-old cosmic clash.
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Lacking Wings on an ‘Alien’ Beetle Pose an Evolutionary Secret The insect in the modest specimen selection of Lund University
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The early Earth, contrary to previous assumptions, was a barren, arid place, consisting mainly of hot, dry materials
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Dust is the building block for much of the Universe, including the planet you were born on. But where did all this dust come from? New research using JWST shows large quantities of dust surrounding two Type II supernovae that detonated in a galaxy 22 million …
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Nothing lasts forever, not even worlds. For our species to continue existing for the long-term, we might have to spread our eggs to a few different planetary...
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By engineering mice lacking a key signaling molecule, researchers have shed light on how the immune system causes problems in elderly people. The lack of a key signaling molecule in certain immune cells can induce various age-related diseases in young mice, R…
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Computer simulations and cutting-edge research are shedding light on the interactions and abundance of dark matter.
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