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Memories Are Not Limited to Brain, New Study Claims

Scientists at New York University (NYU) have revealed research indicating that memory functions may not be exclusive to brain cells, with findings showing that...

by admin November 12, 2024
Memories Are Not Limited to Brain, New Study Claims
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NASA and ISRO Join Forces for NISAR Satellite Launch in 2025

The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, a collaborative Earth-observation project between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), is set to launch...

by admin November 12, 2024
NASA and ISRO Join Forces for NISAR Satellite Launch in 2025
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CERN Develops Method to Transport Antimatter Safely Across Distances

Physicists at CERN have made a significant step forward in the challenge of transporting antimatter. In a breakthrough experiment, the team demonstrated the ability...

by admin November 12, 2024
CERN Develops Method to Transport Antimatter Safely Across Distances
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NASA’s Chandra Observes Mysterious ‘Knots’ From Nearby Black Hole Jets

A recent study of black hole jets from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has identified bright formations or “knots” in these jets, with each showing...

by admin November 12, 2024
NASA’s Chandra Observes Mysterious 'Knots' From Nearby Black Hole Jets
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Chimpanzees’ Task Performance Improves With Human Audience, Study Finds

Chimpanzees have shown improved performance on challenging computer-based tasks when observed by humans, a study published in iScience on November 8 reveals. Conducted at...

by admin November 11, 2024
Chimpanzees’ Task Performance Improves With Human Audience, Study Finds
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Cells Split Mitochondrial Roles When Nutrients Are Low, New Study Finds

Researchers have uncovered a “division of labour” among mitochondria, with subpopulations within cells specialising in different roles when nutrients are scarce. Led by Dr....

by admin November 11, 2024
Cells Split Mitochondrial Roles When Nutrients Are Low, New Study Finds
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Sewage Surveillance Might Help to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance

Research from Virginia Tech has highlighted sewage surveillance as a powerful tool in addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This method, tested across numerous countries, appears...

by admin November 11, 2024
Sewage Surveillance Might Help to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance
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NASA Invites Students to Imagine Nuclear-Powered Moon Mission

NASA has launched its fourth annual Power to Explore Student Challenge, inviting students across the United States from kindergarten through Year 12 to envision...

by admin November 11, 2024
NASA Invites Students to Imagine Nuclear-Powered Moon Mission
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Scientists Close to Creating a New Element To Expand the Periodic Table

In a significant development for the field of nuclear chemistry, researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California may have found a method to...

by admin November 11, 2024
Scientists Close to Creating a New Element To Expand the Periodic Table
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New CERN leader Mark Thomson tackles challenges with $17 billion collider

As reported by multiple sources, Mark Thomson, a renowned British physicist, has been appointed as the next Director-General of CERN, the prestigious European particle...

by admin November 11, 2024
New CERN leader Mark Thomson tackles challenges with  billion collider
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Russia Delays Key Science Projects: Everything You Need to Know

Russia’s ambitious plans to expand its scientific research infrastructure have encountered significant delays, reportedly due to international trade sanctions and budget constraints. These setbacks,...

by admin November 11, 2024
Russia Delays Key Science Projects: Everything You Need to Know
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Pompeii DNA study reveals ancestry and challenges family beliefs.

A recent DNA analysis by researchers from the University of Florence, Harvard University and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology has brought new...

by admin November 11, 2024
Pompeii DNA study reveals ancestry and challenges family beliefs.
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This Mutant Algae Might Be Able to Solve the Climate Change Crisis

A novel strain of cyanobacteria, informally called “Chonkus,” has been identified in hydrothermal waters off Italy’s Vulcano Island, sparking interest for its potential in...

by admin November 11, 2024
This Mutant Algae Might Be Able to Solve the Climate Change Crisis
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NASA’s X-59 Supersonic Jet Is Almost Ready for First Flight

NASA’s experimental X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (Quesst) aircraft has reached a crucial testing milestone with its engine fired up for the first time. Since...

by admin November 8, 2024
NASA's X-59 Supersonic Jet Is Almost Ready for First Flight
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This Dinosaur’s Armour Might Have Withstood a High-Speed Car Crash

A study has shown that the well-preserved fossil of a nodosaur, a plant-eating dinosaur, could withstand the force of a high-speed car crash. The...

by admin November 8, 2024
This Dinosaur's Armour Might Have Withstood a High-Speed Car Crash
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Meteoroid Trails Could Help Detect Comets Years in Advance

New research has revealed that meteoroid trails, left behind by long-period comets, could help scientists detect potentially hazardous comets years before they approach Earth....

by admin November 8, 2024
Meteoroid Trails Could Help Detect Comets Years in Advance
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Russia Successfully Launches 53 Satellites into Target Orbit

Russia successfully launched a record-setting 53 satellites into space on November 4, 2024, achieving a major milestone in satellite deployment. This launch, managed by...

by admin November 8, 2024
Russia Successfully Launches 53 Satellites into Target Orbit
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New Research Reveals How Dynamo Reversals Impact Mars Magnetic Fields

Martian impact basins, previously assumed to be demagnetised due to an inactive planetary dynamo, may instead reflect the impact of a reversing magnetic field,...

by admin November 8, 2024
New Research Reveals How Dynamo Reversals Impact Mars Magnetic Fields
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SpaceX’s Dragon to Reboost ISS for First Time

SpaceX is set to carry out a first-of-its-kind manoeuvre on November 8, with its Dragon cargo capsule performing a “reboost” of the International Space...

by admin November 8, 2024
SpaceX’s Dragon to Reboost ISS for First Time
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Black Holes Explosions Driven by Hawking Radiation May Unveil New Physics

Primordial black holes (PBHs), possibly formed shortly after the Big Bang, may be experiencing explosive events across the universe. A recent study led by...

by admin November 8, 2024
Black Holes Explosions Driven by Hawking Radiation May Unveil New Physics
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