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This image acquired on July 8, 2022 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows what appears to be a slightly expanded crater in a field of scalloped depressions. It's possible that it will evolve over time to look more like the scallops.
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A big part of evolution is competition-- when there are limited resources to go around, plants and animals have to duke it out for nutrients, mates, and places
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Knowing whether or not marine microbes engage in photosynthesis — the use of sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into energy — could help scientists t
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The shower appears twice a year in the fall and spring, and it’s from the debris from the well-known Halley’s Comet.
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The discovery of a new type of tropical sunbird by TCD scientists on a tiny Indonesian island shows that undiscovered species still exist.
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The International Space Station has maneuvered out of the way of debris that was expected to come close to the orbital outpost on Monday night.
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Read more about Hubble snaps a cosmic keyhole 1350 light-years from Earth on Devdiscourse
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Jupiter in Ganymede’s Shadow.
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Visually Confusing Optical Illusion: Can You Find The Different Couple From The Others In This Picture Within 16 Seconds? The Internet seems to have an insatiable hunger for them, and new optical illusions attract children to adults every day and boost their …
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The near-Earth asteroid Ryugu formed far from the sun, in the cold depths of the outer solar system, according to new analysis of samples returned from Ryugu by the Japanese Hayabusa2 mission.
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Engineered particles of purified sand could be the next anti-obesity therapy as new research from the University of South Australia shows that porous silica can prevent fats and carbohydrates from being adsorbed in the body.
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The new Adult Clinical Practice Guidelines are an adaptation of guidelines from Obesity Canada
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Research has identified how stomach cancers can develop resistance to a new class of drugs called ATR inhibitors and has provided the possibility of overcoming this resistance.
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New study indicates a harmless group of bacteria associated with higher death rates in kidney patients.
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The emmy-winning actor, known for his role in Will & Grace, has died after a car accident.
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Late on Monday, Neetu Singh shared a fresh set of photos that showed how all the family members came together for the puja on Diwali.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton are adamant on normalising life for their kids
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Inside pictures from Amitabh Bachchan's Diwali party show Shah Rukh Khan posing with his Om Shanti Om co-star Kirron Kher, Abhishek posing with Sikandar Kher and more. | Bollywood
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Ralph Fiennes, who played Lord Voldemort in the ‘Harry Potter’ series, has defended the books’ author, calling the relentless abuse and death threats aimed at J.K. Rowling “disgusting” and “appalling.” “J.K. Rowling has written these great books about empower…
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The head of the IEA has said that we are experiencing the world's first truly global energy crisis and suggested that things will only get worse next year
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This isnt the first time spray-on dry shampoo has been identified as a problem. P&G tested its whole portfolio of aerosol products following Valisures findings. The company then recalled its Pantene and Herbal Essences dry shampoos in December, citing benzene…
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