Research conducted by an international team of astronomers from Southwest Research Institute, Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences in India and the Max Planck Institute in Germany could help predict upcoming solar cycle activity.
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A century's worth of data could help predict future solar cycle activity
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How to Build an MVP Efficiently by Prioritizing the Right Features
If you’ve ever said to yourself, “Just this one more feature and we’re “launching” – congratulations, you’re officially in the MVP club. MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product, that is, in the simplest terms, the smallest version of the product…
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Blood test may offer early warning of liver cancer recurrence after liver transplant
A personalized blood test known as a circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) test—which detects tiny fragments of cancer DNA circulating in the bloodstream—may help identify liver cancer recurrence earlier in transplant recipients and reduce the need…
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A twitch in time? Quantum collapse models hint at tiny time fluctuations
Quantum mechanics is rich with paradoxes and contradictions. It describes a microscopic world in which particles exist in a superposition of states—being in multiple places and configurations all at once, defined mathematically by what…
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Previously unknown chemical pathway for air pollution particle formation uncovered
An atmospheric scientist at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, has helped uncover a previously unknown chemical pathway that plays a major role in the formation of air pollution particles in…
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Thermomagnetic generator harvests ocean temperature differences to power maritime sensors
The key to future technologies can sometimes be found in the past. What Ravi Kishore is working to perfect, for example, has its origins in the 19th century imaginations of Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison.
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Customizable protein platforms offer new hope for cancer treatment
Precise methods for shredding or repairing and replacing specific cancer-causing proteins in a malignant cell, developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, could have applications beyond cancer to a wide range of…
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Study hints at the ‘optimal’ combo of sleep, diet and exercise to extend lifespan
Small changes in exercise, sleep and dietary habits could do wonders for people’s health and possibly extend their overall lifespan, a large U.K. study suggests.
The research, published Jan. 13 in the journal eClinicalMedicine, sought to find…
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Your Favorite Zoo Animals Are Getting Old
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We hear a lot these days about aging human populations. Projections show the…
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South Pole Telescope detects energetic stellar flares near center of galaxy
Researchers from the South Pole Telescope project team looked deep into the center of the Milky Way, discovering powerful, surprising bursts of light from two accreting white dwarf systems.
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