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The discovery that Neanderthals who lived 90,000 years ago in a seafront cave regularly caught and ate crabs challenges a long-standing theory. T.W. Plummer/Homa Peninsula Paleoanthropology Project.
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Space.com
The NGC 2660 open cluster imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope. The Hubble Space Telescope captured hundreds of sparkling stars in an open cluster known as NGC 2660, which is located in ...
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Scientific American
"The six [previously known] planets with ring systems all have rings which are quite close to the surface of the planet. So this really challenges our ring formation theories," study co-author Vik Dhillon, a professor of physics and astronomy at the ...
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Nature.com
Paying due regard to the discontinuous nature of ball milling, we show that mechanochemical hydrogenation proceeds at significantly higher rate and disclose its connection with individual impacts. Experimental evidence suggests that the enhanced catalytic ...
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Space.com
A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 55 Starlink craft is scheduled to lift off Sunday at 12:10 a.m. EST (0510 GMT) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. But don't get your hopes up; there's just a 20% chance of good weather at launch time, SpaceX ...
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
These programmable assemblies were shown to regulate bacterial plasmid expression and inheritance and modulate a protein circuit in mammalian cells. This approach lays the foundation for engineering designer condensates for synthetic biology applications.
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EarthSky
Venus and Jupiter are the two brightest planets visible from Earth. And – throughout February 2023 and into March – you can easily spot dazzling Venus and bold Jupiter near each other, in the west after sunset. Venus is the brighter world. Start looking ...
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Popular Mechanics
Scientists found an "extremely remote celestial body in a still young universe." Due to the remoteness of the galaxy, it was hard to find, but the scientists used a technique called gravitational lensing to identify the galaxy's main properties.
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Phys.Org
Dramatic advances in quantum computing, smartphones that only need to be charged once a month, trains that levitate and move at superfast speeds. Technological leaps like these could revolutionize society, but they remain largely out of reach as long ...
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Inverse
The space-faring Tesla roadster set a speed record unlikely to ever fall to another car, even another Tesla. Handout/Getty Images News/Getty Images. Jon Kelvey. just now. For the first test flight of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on February 6, 2018, ...
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