In Antarctica’s Palmer Station lab, scientists put wild-caught krill through a series of tests to see if they could identify the presence of a predator—in this case, Adélie penguins—by squirting a slurry of penguin poop into the…
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After Lunar Disappointments, NASA Hits the Jackpot With Blue Ghost Moon Lander
NASA made a bet a few years ago that commercial companies could take scientific experiments to the moon on a lower budget than the agency could.
Last year, that was a bad bet. The first NASA-financed spacecraft missed the moon entirely. The second…
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Nanotech Breakthrough Unveils the Hidden Power of Exploding Stars – SciTechDaily
- Nanotech Breakthrough Unveils the Hidden Power of Exploding Stars SciTechDaily
- New Experiment Solves a Nuclear Mystery Physics
- Measuring Reactions in Extreme Astrophysical Environments AZoQuantum
- First-ever neutron-based nuclear reaction…
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Nanotech Breakthrough Unveils the Hidden Power of Exploding Stars – SciTechDaily
- Nanotech Breakthrough Unveils the Hidden Power of Exploding Stars SciTechDaily
- New Experiment Solves a Nuclear Mystery Physics
- Measuring Reactions in Extreme Astrophysical Environments AZoQuantum
- First-ever neutron-based nuclear reaction…
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Nanotech Breakthrough Unveils the Hidden Power of Exploding Stars – SciTechDaily
- Nanotech Breakthrough Unveils the Hidden Power of Exploding Stars SciTechDaily
- New Experiment Solves a Nuclear Mystery Physics
- Measuring Reactions in Extreme Astrophysical Environments AZoQuantum
- First-ever neutron-based nuclear reaction…
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How the James Webb Space Telescope is helping size up tiny dwarf planets
A surprising chemical difference between Pluto and Sedna, another dwarf planet in the distant Kuiper Belt, is helping scientists nail down their respective masses, a new study reports.
The Kuiper Belt is a region in space beyond the orbit of
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Telescope reveals earliest-ever ‘baby pictures’ of the universe: ‘We can see right back through cosmic history’
Astronomers have released the clearest images yet of the infant universe — and they confirm that the leading theory of the universe’s evolution accurately describes its early stages.
The new images capture light that travelled for more than 13…
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Global sea levels rose a whopping 125 feet after the last ice age
Samples drilled from deep beneath the sea have revealed just how much global sea levels changed following the last ice age.
Melting ice caps in North America, Antarctica and Europe caused sea levels to rise quickly as temperatures warmed after…
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Biosynthesis Of Polyester Amides In Engineered Escherichia Coli
Polymers are one of the most important elements of modern-day society, particularly in the form of plastics. Unfortunately most common polymers are derived from fossil resources, which not only makes them a finite resource,…
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