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Hubble’s Legacy: Unraveling the Spiral Wonders of the Universe

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NGC 3430, a spiral galaxy in Leo Minor, is spotlighted in this New Hubble Image In this stunning Hubble Space Telescope image, we are treated...

Beyond the Milky Way: Edwin Hubble’s Universe-Altering Discoveries

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Edwin Hubble revolutionized astronomy by demonstrating that the universe is expanding and identifying galaxies beyond the Milky Way. His research laid the groundwork for Hubble’s...

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Game-Changing Discovery: Chinese Scientists Have Discovered a “Secret” Hidden Structure in Perovskite Solar Cells

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A research team from HKUST has enhanced perovskite solar cell performance by discovering and eliminating surface concavities on the crystal grains of the films, paving...

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Breathtaking Majesty: NASA’s Juno Captures Jupiter’s Colorful Chaos in Stunning Detail

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Juno’s recent flyby captured transformative images of Jupiter’s storms and cloud patterns. During its 61st close flyby of Jupiter on May 12, 2024, NASA’s Juno...

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AI Reveals Health Secrets Through Facial Temperature Mapping

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Researchers have found that different facial temperatures correlate with chronic illnesses like diabetes and high blood pressure, and these can be detected using AI with...

Sunday, Jul 21

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34-Million-Year-Old Snake Discovered in Wyoming Changes Our Understanding of Evolution

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Ancient snakes have been unearthed, shedding light on the continent’s slithering past. A newly discovered fossil snake species in Wyoming is transforming our understanding of...

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NASA’s NEOWISE Concludes, NEO Surveyor Emerges: A New Era in Planetary Defense

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NASA’s near-Earth-object-hunting mission NEOWISE is nearing its conclusion. But its work will carry on with NASA’s next-generation infrared mission: NEO Surveyor. NASA’s NEOWISE mission, operational...

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Not Science Fiction: Researchers Have Developed Metasurface Tractor Beams

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TMOS researchers have advanced the development of lightweight, portable tractor beams that could transform non-invasive medical procedures. Researchers at TMOS, the ARC Centre of Excellence...

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Galactic Game Changer: Unveiling the Hidden Satellites of the Milky Way

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Researchers discovered two new satellite galaxies of the Milky Way using the Subaru telescope, hinting at a higher number of satellites than previously thought and...

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AI Learns To Think Like Humans: A Game-Changer in Machine Learning

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Georgia Tech researchers have developed a neural network, RTNet, that mimics human decision-making processes, including confidence and variability, improving its reliability and accuracy in tasks...

Saturday, Jul 20

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See How Scientists Use Glowing Embryos to Explore the Beginnings of Life

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University of Queensland researchers used real-time imaging on quail embryos to study heart and neural development, providing potential breakthroughs in understanding congenital defects. Researchers at...

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Decoding Titan’s Hydrocarbon Seas: Cassini’s Latest Radar Revelations on Saturn’s Largest Moon

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Researchers from Cornell University have utilized bistatic radar data from Cassini’s flybys of Titan to analyze the surface properties of its hydrocarbon seas. The study...

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Dartmouth Scientists Have Created a New Template of the Human Brain

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The updated cortical surface template enhances the mapping of brain activity. The human brain plays a vital role in managing essential functions such as perception,...

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The Galactic Pulse: Pulsar Timing Arrays Detect Long-Period Gravitational Waves

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Astrophysicists have detected long-period gravitational waves using data from 68 pulsars, as reported by NANOGrav. This discovery, based on 15 years of data, aligns with...

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Challenging Current Timelines: New Fossil Finds Suggest Early Humans in South America Over 20,000 Years Ago

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Tool marks might represent some of the earliest known signs of human presence in southern South America. Recent findings from Argentina indicate human presence and...

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Revolutionary AI Method Creates Precise Material “Fingerprints”

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Researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory have developed a new technique using X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy and artificial intelligence to analyze materials. This method generates...

Friday, Jul 19

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NASA Experiment Reveals: Life Signs Could Survive Near Surfaces of Enceladus and Europa

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NASA researchers have found that amino acids, potential indicators of life, could survive near the surface of Europa and Enceladus, moons of Jupiter and Saturn...

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Biologists Have Tracked 66 Million Years of Mammalian Diversity

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Researchers at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln studied North America’s fossil record over 66 million years, revealing insights into mammalian diversity and ecological shifts that could...

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NASA, Boeing Complete Starliner Engine Testing – What’s Next for the Troubled Spacecraft?

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Engineers at NASA and Boeing are scrutinizing recent engine tests to ensure the safe return of the Boeing Crew Flight Test. Simultaneously, astronauts on the...

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Don’t Miss: Perseid Meteor Shower Spectacle Lights Up the Night Sky

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The 2024 Perseids meteor shower, peaking on the night of August 11, promises an impressive display, though visibility may be slightly hindered by a waxing...

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Surprise Discovery Could Rewrite the Global Carbon Cycle

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Ocean diatoms, like Cylindrotheca closterium, build biomass by both photosynthesis and consuming organic carbon, a finding that may change our view of the global carbon...

Thursday, Jul 18

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Rogue Waves: Predicting the Unpredictable With Advanced Neural Networks

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A new tool leveraging neural network technology can predict rogue waves up to five minutes in advance with 75% accuracy, using data from ocean buoys....

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NASA’s CURIE Mission To Unravel the Sun’s Cryptic Radio Riddles

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NASA’s CURIE mission will explore the origins of solar radio waves using a unique space-based radio interferometry method. By flying two CubeSats that will orbit...

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Mission Aborted: Why NASA Pulled the Plug on Its VIPER Moon Rover

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NASA announced the discontinuation of its VIPER rover project, citing cost increases and launch delays. The project’s instruments will be repurposed for future lunar missions,...

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TeraNet Unleashes 1000x Faster Space Communications With Laser Technology

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The University of Western Australia’s ‘TeraNet’, a network of optical ground stations specializing in high-speed space communications, has successfully received laser signals from a German...

Wednesday, Jul 17

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The Sun Erupts: A Potent X1.9 Solar Flare Unleashed

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On July 16, 2024, at 9:26 A.M. ET, a significant solar flare was observed by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, peaking at 9:26 A.M. ET. Classified...

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Scientists Discover Extraordinary Ancient Chromosome Fossils in 52,000-Year-Old Mammoth

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A breakthrough now makes it possible to assemble the genomes of extinct species. A team of scientists from Baylor College of Medicine, the University of...

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Smaller, Faster, Cheaper: How Muons Are Changing Particle Acceleration

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New experimental results show particles called muons can be corralled into beams suitable for high-energy collisions, paving the way for new physics. Advancements in muon...

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Strange Bird-Like Behavior in Atoms: Researchers Unveil New Magnetic Properties in Quantum Systems

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Research reveals a new method of establishing order in quantum systems, potentially benefiting quantum technology advancements. Researchers Kazuaki Takasan and Kyogo Kawaguchi from the University...

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Unlocking the Secrets of LUCA, Earth’s Earliest Life Form

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A University of Bristol-led study found that life on Earth, stemming from a common ancestor called LUCA, flourished soon after the planet’s formation. Through genetic...