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SpaceX capsule docks at space station with multinational crew SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft linked up with the International Space Station Friday, delivering two NASA astronauts, an Emirati astronaut, and a Russian cosmonaut to the complex after a short delay for ground teams to uplink a software fix to ...
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X-rays reveal how 450-year-old Tycho supernova became a giant cosmic particle accelerator In new research, astronomers have mapped the geometry of the magnetic fields close to the shockwave in unprecedented detail, which is where they say charged particles are accelerated to light-like speeds before being streamed out as cosmic rays that ...
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Asteroids may have picked up building blocks of life from interstellar clouds Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are rich in amino acids and amines (the latter are nitrogen-bearing organic compounds) that are crucial components of proteins and biological cells in life on Earth. Understanding where and how amino acids formed is ...
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James Webb Space Telescope 'sees triple' with help from Einstein (photos) The lensing object in this new JWST image is the galactic cluster RX J2129, located around 3.2 billion light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. RX J2129 is lensing a background red-colored supernova-hosting galaxy replicating it.
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These Researchers Used AI to Design a Completely New 'Animal Robot' Xenobots are living, swimming, self-powered robots less than a millimeter across, evolved by artificial intelligence and built out of frog stem cells—and they could open new medical frontiers.
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The last full moon of winter will illuminate the sky this week The full worm moon rises behind the Empire State Building in Manhattan on March 18, 2022. Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images. Sign up ...
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Single-pulse real-time billion-frames-per-second planar imaging of ultrafast nanoparticle-laser dynamics Researchers have developed state-of-the-art, high-speed imaging techniques to study turbulent flames, yet they are limited to an imaging rate of million-frames-per-second. Physicists are therefore keen to obtain a complete picture of flame-laser ...
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Levees, oil wells biggest causes of Barataria Basin land loss: study But the study also contains potential good news: There may be enough sediment in the river to rebuild coastal land, disputing earlier estimates. The peer-reviewed study was published Monday in the scientific journal Nature ...
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New Japanese Rocket Is Destroyed During First Test Flight to Space The Japanese space agency said on Tuesday that the country's newest rocket had failed minutes into its first demonstration flight, a technological setback as the country tries to build up its capabilities in space. The rocket, the H3, was uncrewed but ...
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Scientists explain how an infection can produce genetic diversity Under normal conditions, the hermaphrodites are loners, preferring to self-reproduce over mating with males. However, Zhang's team found that the hermaphrodite worms infected by a pathogenic strain of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa became more ...
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