Thursday, 2 February 2023

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Times of India
Combining data from two major telescope surveys of the universe, the Dark Energy Survey and the South Pole Telescope, the analysis involved more than 150 researchers and is published in the journal Physical Review D. Among ...
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ANI News
Washington [US], February 1 (ANI): New UC Riverside research suggests nitrogen released by gas-powered machines causes dry soil to let go of carbon and release it back into the atmosphere, where it can contribute to climate change, suggests the findings of ...
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Salon
Though a common premise in science fiction, the prospect of a large asteroid smashing into Earth is not fiction at all, but rather a guarantee. Extinction-event asteroids are a periodic occurrence, just like the tides or the full moon; ...
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CNET
Back in 2021, NASA triumphed with the first flight of the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars. NASA began to dream about what the flying machine could accomplish, including the ability to scout ahead for its companion Perseverance rover. With its 41st flight, ...
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STAT
Consider the incremental advances of today, like the mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccines. The authors of the Nature paper view these vaccines not as a genuine breakthrough but as the result of decades of stepwise research ...
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AZoNano
Light-harvesting (LH) supramolecules, which appear in a variety of structural configurations, are essential for photosynthesis in plants and some microorganisms. These LH molecules have not yet been created artificially. Chlorophyll Derivatives to ...
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INQUIRER.net
A Japanese telescope on top of Hawaii's tallest mountain caught sight of an enigmatic blue spiral on Jan.18. The telescope captured the Hawaii spiral images at the top of Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano in Hawaii. It is located outside the National ...
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Inverse
In this latest image from James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), we're seeing spiral galaxy LEDA 2046648 as it looked while the first multicellular organisms were clumping themselves together here on Earth. The spiral ...
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The Michigan Daily
Digital art illustration of the 'three pillars of creation' shown from James Webb's telescope Francie Ahrens/Daily. There's an image of space that they call "Pillars of ...
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MSN UK
It is the first global simulation of the Chicxulub asteroid impact tsunami. In addition to showing the conditions in which the dinosaurs may have perished, this study helps to assess and quantify the risk of future large asteroid impacts.
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