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The Vera Rubin Observatory will soon come online. It will be a game-changer for Astronomy. How exactly will it happen and how it will help SETI? We're trying...
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Moths have developed what scientists describe as a 'stealth cloak,' making them nearly invisible to bats' senses. Researchers at the University of Bristol ar...
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Astronomers used JWST to look at two very young galaxies in the infant universe. They have huge black holes forming quasars at their hearts.
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Getting to space is hard. It's even more hard to do new and interesting things in space. And when projects get hard, that usually means they cost more money. That is certainly the case for one of the most anticipated missions on NASA's current docket—the Mars…
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The cold and mysterious Oort cloud at the edge of our solar system may be hiding a rogue exoplanet, new research suggests.
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Researchers estimate there’s a 0.5% chance that a rogue planet from our system ended up in the Oort Cloud, but the likelihood of an ice giant captured from another star system rests at 7%.
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A spacecraft on the way back home could have clues to the origin of life on Earth.Subscribe to WRAL:https://youtube.com/c/wral5Follow WRAL:Facebook: https://...
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Slaves are said to be trapped in these facilities.
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If new Environmental Protection Agency rules take effect, most fossil fuel-burning plants may be compelled to implement carbon capture technology.
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Researchers at North Carolina State University have discovered a new distinct form of silicon called Q-silicon which, among other interesting properties, is ferromagnetic at room temperature. The findings could lead to advances in quantum computing, including…
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Dubbed "Buck Moon," the full moon appearing overnight July 2 and July 3 will be the first of four full supermoons in the sky.
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Responses to survey questionnaires are a vital component of nearly all social and behavioural research. This study examined item nonresponse behaviour across 109 questionnaire items from 360,628 individuals in the UK Biobank using phenotypic and genetic data.…
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Read more about Webb telescope discovers early strand of cosmic web - 10 galaxies that existed just 830 million years after big bang on Devdiscourse
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Researchers from EPFL and the University of Geneva have developed 'designer tubulins' with specific post-translational modifications (PTMs) to advance understanding of tubulin functions. This new method revealed an interaction between two key PTMs, polyglutam…
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An international team of scientists have developed a new software called POSYDON that can shed light on the formation of merging black holes.
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The slender "gulper eel" can unhinge its jaw and expand its throat, enabling it to eat squid-sized prey in a single gulp.
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Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a thread-like arrangement of 10 galaxies that existed just 830 million years after the big bang.
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Long before the invention of agriculture, humans already knew how to process cereals and other wild plants into a flour suitable for food—and now there's new evidence they did so long before scientists was previously thought.
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Using the 4.3-m Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT), astronomers Kathryn F. Neugent and Philip Massey, have observed the nearby Andromeda galaxy. In result, they detected 19 new Wolf-Rayet stars in this galaxy. The finding was reported in a paper published June …
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Source Image Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/M. Maercker et al. ESO - Curious spiral spotted by ALMA ar
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NASA is closely monitoring an asteroid, Asteroid 2023 MR1, as it hurtles towards Earth at a staggering 43,515 km/h.
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This widely used chemical compound has been shown to mimic hormones and disrupt endocrine systems in animals.
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At a research lab in Alabama, scientists try to perfect what some see as a powerful tool in the fight against climate change. Others think carbon capture tec...
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Its sensors are designed to detect pieces of space shrapnel as small as one-tenth of a millimeter, traveling at the speed of a bullet.
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