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With embryolike constructs built entirely from stem cells, researchers can revolutionize our understanding of development. But how close to an embryo is too close?
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Gamma-ray bursts are so powerful they could vaporise the Earth from 200 light-years away. Gamma-ray bursts are thought to occur when a massive star runs out ...
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A new study found increased neuronal connectivity in the brains of serial entrepreneurs.
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Here's how to tell your croc from your gator.
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Bullet and greenhead ants produce toxins they inject with every sting, which prolong nerve signals to the brain and lead to trembling, uncontrollable and long-lasting pain in mammals.
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A team led by Prof. Guo Guangcan from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) provides a comprehensive overview of the progress achieved in the field of quantum teleportation. The team, which includes Prof. Hu Xiaomin, Prof. Guo Yu, Prof. Liu Biheng, and Prof. …
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Fossilised protosteroids confirm Nobel-prizewinner’s decades-old prediction
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The universe is full of stars, asteroids, and comets. Some are dangerous and some are not. Today we are talking about a star that is very close to exploding...
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First small fraction of gigantic cosmic survey released and now available via DOE’s Berkeley Laboratory with a portion hosted by NOIRLab’s Astro Data Lab
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UNITED STATES: Coronal mass ejections, gigantic eruptions of plasma and magnetic fields from the Sun's corona, are known to wreak havoc on Earth's delicate technological infrastructure. These powerful outbursts can disrupt satellite communications and power g…
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A new study may have found a missing link that helps explain the Earth’s unique oxygen-rich atmosphere — and the evolution of animal life on the planet.The findings in the paper Uncovering the Ediacaran phosphorus cycle, led by a Forrest Research Fou
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European Space Agency (ESA) has been supporting research in frying cooking methods in microgravity to fill in knowledge gaps on Earth and in space. Frying potatoes in space seems to be possible!
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A pioneering review article has shed new light on the intricate connection between cells and the environment they exist in, expanding our understanding of the physical aspects of cell biology."This is important because conventional methods, such as c
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The Mori3 is an origami robot that can change shape, move around and interact with objects and people, ......
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Astronomers have used a new technique to confirm a real-life Tatooine, the fictional planet with two suns that was home to Luke Skywalker in the famous Star Wars universe. Read below to learn more.
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Newly discovered exoplanets contribute to the development of a novel model that offers potential explanations for the origin of some of Earth’s signature features, such as its abundance of water. New research from Carnegie Science's Anat Shahar, along with UC…
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A mysterious seismic feature at the bottom of Earth’s mantle is more widespread than previously thought.
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Mountains with peaks up to 4.5 times higher than Mount Everest, the Earth's highest mountain above sea level, have been discovered deep inside the Earth. According to researchers, the mountains could be parts of the lower mantle that have been superheated due…
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A new technique could aid Hubble Space Telescope users, but the problem will get worse for observatories on Earth.
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Terahertz (THz) spectroscopy and real-time monitoring are being combined in a ground-breaking method that will speed up the discovery of new materials, according to researchers from the University of Ottawa and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Ligh…
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Trending News: On June 12, a large asteroid called Titanic orbited around the Sun and approached Earth. It is estim
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NASA scientists say microbial life could potentially exist on the lunar south pole.
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The Sun’s activity has increased in recent months, and the peak of its life cycle, previously expected in mid-2025, seems to have moved to this year
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There may be microbial life hidden in Moon craters — and, indeed, throughout the Universe
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