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What can we do with a captured asteroid? Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at SUNY Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host of "Ask a Spaceman" and "Space Radio," and author of "How to Die in ...
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Sodium 'fizz' gives big asteroid Phaethon its weird comet-like appearance Warmer temperatures near the sun can make sodium on asteroid Phaethon "fizz," giving it comet-like tail. An artist's depiction of the asteroid Phaethon ...
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Mammalian retrovirus-like protein PEG10 packages its own mRNA and can be pseudotyped for mRNA delivery Retroviruses and retroelements have inserted their genetic code into mammalian genomes throughout evolution. Although many of these integrated virus-like ...
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Epic radio images give most-detailed views of distant galaxies Morabito told Space.com in an email that the images provide the highest-ever resolution in the FM radio frequency band, a band between 88 to 108 megahertz that ...
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Perseverance rover spots tiny Mars moon Deimos (video) "Skywatching is fun no matter where you are. I took this short time-lapse movie to watch for clouds and caught something else: look closely and you'll see ...
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A spiral arm break in the Milky Way Spiral arm break: galaxy with inset of arms and jutting break. View larger. | Stars and nebulae jut out like a splinter from a piece of wood on the Sagittarius ...
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Flawed quality control in the brain traced through misfolded proteins Researchers at the Max Planck Institutes of Neurobiology and of Biochemistry have now developed a mouse line that makes the state of protein balance visible in ...
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Team isolates antibodies that target alphaviruses EEEV, which infects the central nervous system of humans, horses and other animals, is the most virulent encephalitic alphavirus. Although only a few human ...
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Infant bats babble, just like human babies, study finds (CNN) Baby bats babble just like human infants when learning to communicate, a new study has found. Scientists from the Museum of Natural History in Berlin ...
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Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' is fighting an invisible battle against the inner Earth, new study finds West Antarctica is one of the fastest-warming regions on Earth. For evidence, you need look no further than Thwaites Glacier — also known as the "Doomsday ...
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