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Jupiter, the largest planet in our Solar System, has enough mass to swallow millions of tons of debris. So naturally, someone ...
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Phys.orgDiscovery of a tRNA methyltransferase with an unusual domain architecture and functional featuresAll living organisms encode the amino acid sequences of proteins as nucleotide sequences (genetic information) in their ...
Alvarado-Montes and colleagues set about investigating TOI-2109b using archival data from multiple telescopes, including NASA ...
The sPHENIX particle detector, the newest experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at the U.S. Department of ...
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Popular MechanicsScientists Just Solved a Solar Mystery That Baffled Humanity For CenturiesWe’ve never known why sunspots can last on our star’s surface for as long as they do, but we finally cracked the case.
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The ConversationCan AI think – and should it? What it means to think, from Plato to ChatGPTIn my writing and rhetoric courses, students have plenty of opinions on whether AI is intelligent: how well it can assess, ...
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Evening StandardPowerful earthquake hits Naples as terrified residents flee into streetsPowerful earthquake hits Naples as terrified residents flee into streets - The earthquake is one of the biggest to hit Naples ...
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Daily MailFrance names space rocket Orbital BAGUETTE One (and can you spot the clever nod to Star Wars?)The country known for wine, cheese and existential cinema is now hoping to conquer the cosmos with a crusty carb-themed ...
Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian polymath who painted the Mona Lisa, had a sophisticated geometric understanding way ...
Astronomers have discovered a "fossil" body residing on the outskirts of the solar system, according to new research. The object – which goes by the formal designation 2023 KQ14 but is nicknamed ...
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Live ScienceScientists discover changes to the polar vortex that are plunging parts of US into deep freezeWhen the polar vortex stretches, North America feels the chill. New research reveals some of the stratospheric patterns controlling these cold snaps.
Astronomers have used the Chandra X-ray telescope to observe an exoplanet as it disintegrates because its parent star is bombarding it with radiation.
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Business InsiderA new American drone that showed up at the Pentagon looks a lot like the Shaheds Russia uses to bomb UkraineShahed-style drones are deadly systems that Russia has been using to strike Ukrainian cities for nearly three years.
A Ceratosaurus fossil that is one of only four known to exist has sold for $30.5 million at auction. The rare dinosaur fossil is “one of the finest and most complete examples of its kind ever found,” ...
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Interesting EngineeringMagellanic penguins master ocean current ‘cheat codes’ to reach land with less effortMagellanic penguins navigate vast ocean distances by adapting their travel strategies to ocean currents. These penguins travel great distances from their colonies to find food before returning to ...
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Discover MagazineThe Universe Started as a "Hot Soup of Particles and Photons" 13.8 Billion Years AgoHow old is the universe? Learn more about the age of the Universe, from it's explosive beginnings to how we on Earth can measure its age.
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