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Neutron Star Collision Captured in Millimetre Light for the First Time

Millimetre-wavelength light originating from a collision of a neutron star with another star has been captured for the first time by researchers. The team,...

by admin August 5, 2022
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SpaceX Launches South Korea’s First Lunar Orbiter Danuri on Falcon 9 Rocket

South Korea’s first lunar orbiter successfully launched on a year-long mission to observe the Moon, Seoul said Friday, with the payload including a new...

by admin August 5, 2022
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NASA Said to Have Planned Contingencies for Space Station as Russian Alliance Continued

NASA and the White House have since late last year quietly drawn up contingency plans for the International Space Station in light of tensions...

by admin August 4, 2022
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Lucy Back on Its Solar-Powered Journey to Jupiter Trojans After NASA Team Troubleshoots Spacecraft

In October 2021, NASA’s Lucy spacecraft was successfully launched. However, just hours into Lucy’s 12-year journey, the first-ever Trojan asteroids mission met an unexpected...

by admin August 4, 2022
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Tonga Eruption: Excess Water Vapour Blasted Into Atmosphere Could Warm Up the Planet for Years, Study Says

An underwater volcano that erupted in the South Pacific near Tonga on January 15 this year causing a catastrophe in the archipelago. The Tonga-Hunga...

by admin August 3, 2022
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NASA’s James Webb Telescope Captures Colourful Cartwheel Galaxy: Details

The James Webb Space Telescope has peered through time and huge amounts of dust to capture a new image of the Cartwheel Galaxy, revealing...

by admin August 2, 2022
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Researchers Measure Dark Matter From the Farthest Reaches of the Universe as Seen 12 Billion Years Ago

Using a novel technique, scientists from the Nagoya University of Japan have observed dark matter from the farthest reaches of the universe. They revealed...

by admin August 2, 2022
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NASA’s New Horizons Data Helps Identify a Possible Source for Pluto’s Moon Charon’s Red Cap

Scientists combined data from NASA’s New Horizons mission with novel laboratory experiments and exospheric modelling to reveal the likely composition of the red cap...

by admin August 2, 2022
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Cheap, Biodegradable, Water Activated Paper Battery With AA Battery Power, Developed by Researchers

A water-activated disposable paper battery has the potential to significantly reduce the amount of electrical trash produced by single-use devices, such as those used...

by admin August 1, 2022
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How a Humanoid Robot Is Helping Scientists Explore Shipwrecks

A robot created at Standford University in the United States is diving down to shipwrecks and sunken planes and allowing its operators to feel...

by admin August 1, 2022
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New Study Explains How Human Brain Developed Differently Than Neanderthals

Experiments on mice have helped scientists identify some key differences in the development of brains in modern humans and our closest relative, Neanderthals. After...

by admin July 30, 2022
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Eyes Offer Biomarkers for ADHD and ASD Disorders, Study Reveals

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are the most common neurodevelopmental disorders that are diagnosed in early childhood. While both...

by admin July 30, 2022
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AI Program Helps Identify Variables in Physical Concepts

To understand any physical phenomenon, one must identify the variables that are responsible for it. While scientists are familiar with the variables for most...

by admin July 30, 2022
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Climate Change Is Intensifying the Water Cycle, Bringing More Powerful Storms and Flooding – Here’s What the Science Shows

Powerful storm systems triggered flash flooding across the US in late July, inundating St. Louis neighbourhoods with record rainfall and setting off mudslides in...

by admin July 30, 2022
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New Chemical Reactions Can Help Explain Origin of Life From Non-Living Molecules

The “origin of life” is a subject that scientists have invested an unparalleled amount of time and resources in to understand it better. How...

by admin July 29, 2022
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Analogue Deep Learning Offers Faster AI Computation With Lower Energy Consumption, MIT Researchers Say

The amount of time, effort, and money needed to train ever-more-complex neural network models are soaring as researchers push the limits of machine learning....

by admin July 29, 2022
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Alphabet’s DeepMind Predicts Nearly All Protein Structures Known to Science

Alphabet’s DeepMind unveiled its AlphaFold software in 2020, and it has since been used to create the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database (AlphaFold DB). It...

by admin July 28, 2022
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US Scientists Turn Dead Spiders Into Robots That Can Pick Different Objects

Scientists have worked out how to turn dead spiders into “necrobotic spiders” that can mechanically grip objects.  Researchers at Rice University in the United...

by admin July 28, 2022
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Macron’s Moonshot Looks Like a Long Shot

Satellite startup OneWeb’s past decade has resembled a space opera. Founded by a US entrepreneur and headquartered in London, it has partnered with Google...

by admin July 27, 2022
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US Surprised Over Russia’s Plans to Exit ISS After 2024, Expresses Regret

The United States on Tuesday voiced regret over Russia’s announcement that it would exit the International Space Station after 2024 and said it was...

by admin July 27, 2022
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