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A new study has found that some of the building blocks of organic molecules could survive in Venus clouds, suggesting life could exist there.
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The enigma of whether life exists beyond our planet continues to be a topic of interest and inquiry. This question has been pondered for ages, yet an absolute answer may elude us. Beyond what we can…
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So much James Webb discoveries. A planet survives after being consumed by a red giant star. Euclid successfully launches. And gravitational lensing gravitati...
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Satellites may be in space, but they are vulnerable to countless accidents, but new research reveals the real danger.
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Our ancestors mingled with dinosaurs. New study suggests the coexistence of humans & dinosaurs. Researchers analyzed fossil records. As per study, humans, do...
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Artificial intelligence facilitates the visualization of neural connections in the brains of mice. Scientists from Johns Hopkins have leveraged artificial intelligence to create a technique that allows for the visualization and monitoring of alterations in th…
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A new study has found melting Arctic glaciers are releasing dangerous methane. One B.C. researcher says it's a warning sign that Canada's melting North could be part of a climate feedback loop.
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Following is a summary of current science news briefs. Ariane 5 launches final mission as Europe faces space gap Europe's Ariane 5 rocket on Wednesday blasted off from French Guiana for the final time, carrying two military communications satellites and lea…
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Scientists also made a tiny optical resonator for telecommunications out of silica glass
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So far human conflicts haven’t spilled into attacking each others' satellites with missiles, but the technology exists
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What the Webb telescope found way back in the early Universe, another hot trip around the Sun for our Parker Solar Probe, and we’re back in touch with our he...
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Researchers recently reviewed the current standard procedure to determine the nuclear weak distribution, which describes the distribution of active protons in a
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Anglers utilize the skipjack rig to catch doormat fluke by deploying a live snapper bluefish—or "skipjack"—behind a 3-way swivel and sinker.
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Watch the SpaceX Falcon 9 launch of 48 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in Cal...
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A new image said to be from behind the scenes of an undisclosed Apple TV+ show purportedly shows a VR camera rig used to film the show for the Apple Vision Pro headset.
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The face of a 16-year-old woman, laid to rest near Cambridge (UK) in the 7th century, with the remarkably unique gold and garnet (the ‘Trumpington Cross’) has been reconstructed following analysis of her skull. This captivating representation was recently unv…
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As ESA continues to develop proposals for human space exploration efforts, more European countries are showing an interest in launching astronauts.
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The usual power systems aren't feasible on Venus because of its extreme conditions. Could we beam power down to a lander with lasers?
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The stunning display of lights from outer space is expected to be visible in states from Alaska to Maryland. Here's how and when you can see the aurora borealis.
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Astronauts ride a pillar fire off the planet, so naturally, they encounter some fear along the way. But astronauts confront a host of other stressors in space, too: isolation, sensory deprivation, sleep disruption, pressure, boredom, and close-quarters tensio…
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Stripped down to a skeletal genetic blueprint, the artificial cells were dealt a losing hand for survival—yet they thrived.
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MIT scientists developed tiny, soft-bodied robots that can be controlled with a weak magnet. The robots, formed from rubbery magnetic spirals, can be programmed to walk, crawl, swim — all in response to a simple, easy-to-apply magnetic field.
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The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has named an asteroid after Pedro Machado, astrophysicist at Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences (IA), at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon (Portugal). Along with the nomination of Pedro Ma…
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