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A new technique developed by UCLA geologists that uses artificial intelligence to better predict where and why landslides may occur could bolster efforts to protect lives and property in some of the world's most disaster-prone areas.
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A joint research team led by Prof. Du Aimin from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS) has found extremely weak magnetic fields during the Zhurong rover's first 1-km traverse on Mars. This indicates no detectable …
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Scientists have developed an innovative method combining response surface methodology (RSM) and artificial intelligence network (AIN) to accurately estimate malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, a crucial biomarker for lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress measurem…
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Understand the risks of sun exposure and learn how to protect your skin effectively.
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Researchers have reconstructed what alien astronomers observing our Milky Way galaxy from afar would find if they analyzed our home galaxy's chemical composition. The study, which is led by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, is relevant …
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While there are numerous theories and beliefs about bras, one of the most common is that you shouldn’t wear one while sleeping. So, here’s a breakdown of reasons why it is suggested that you ditch your bra before going to bed.
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It was an interesting week for historical research as an international team of historians, archaeologists and evolution specialists reported that warfare was responsible for the boom-bust cycles of Neolithic societies—they found evidence of violent conflicts …
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The ancient, 18-foot-long crocodile — the world's largest living in captivity — is healthy but occasionally displays signs of trauma from his troubled youth in the wild.
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Ellipse describes the shapes of planetary orbits around their stars and explains the wacky acoustic phenomenon of “whispering chambers.”
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The experiment on Earth could help scientists understand what dark matter is really made of.
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Read more about Hubble telescope snaps nearby galactic neighbour | Check out this breathtaking image on Devdiscourse
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New sleep research has unveiled surprising links between the brain and the gut. Sleep holds paramount importance among human activities — its deficiency even for a single night can impede our cognitive functions, responsiveness, and overall daily performance.…
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Uncover the captivating world of India's tribal heritage on a cultural journey through diverse communities, traditional art forms, vibrant festivals, sustainable lifestyles, and preservation initiatives. Discover the rich tapestry of customs, music, folklore,…
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By shining a strong beam of light through two chemical compounds, scientists discovered a unique new state of matter made of particles called excitons.
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Perlecan is key for sustaining the structural integrity of neuronal axons.
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope discovers that TRAPPIST-1 c is likely to have no atmosphere at all or a thin atmosphere.
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According to the space agency in this color scheme atmospheric ozone appears purple while clouds and hazes appear white or blue
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An international team of astrophysicists studying a gamma-ray burst (GRB) may have discovered a new way to destroy stars in our galaxy
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A new scientific proposal considers the benefits of using edge computing to create an interplanetary internet network.
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What did the sun look like before the devastating 1859 Carrington Event? Sketches from astronomer Richard Carrington hold the answer.
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Astronauts’ immunity to infection is reduced while in space, and a new study shows how: genes in their white blood cells that govern the release of antibodies change their behaviour.
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A recent study by the University of Southampton indicates that distinct spinosaur groups lived in Cretaceous Britain, challenging previous beliefs. Using a spinosaur tooth from the Hastings Museum, researchers found it belonged to a different species, not the…
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We knew the globular cluster M92 was old, but these dates may force us to up the estimated age of the whole universe.
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