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Astronomers have assembled a mosaic of nearly 7,500 images of one part of the sky, creating the largest and most comprehensive history book of the universe. The Hubble Legacy Field (HLF) mosaic image combines observations from 16 years' worth of ...
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Phys.Org
The discovery of the first small-molecule inhibitors of the Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 (SpCas9) protein could enable more precise control over CRISPR-Cas9-based genome editing, researchers report May 2nd in the journal Cell. By developing a suite of ...
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Gizmodo
NASA's Glory upper stack being prepared for attachment to a Taurus XL rocket's stage 0 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Photo: NASA. NASA has found its loss of two 92-foot Taurus rockets—as well as the climate-monitoring satellites they were ...
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Phys.Org
A herd of Kazakh horses in the Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan in August 2016. Credit: Ludovic Orlando. Each year on the first Saturday in May, Thoroughbred horses reach speeds of over 40 miles per hour as they compete to win the Kentucky Derby. But the ...
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Phys.Org
Original morphology of the two studied Itokawa particles. Credit: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), edited by Z. Jin. Two cosmochemists at Arizona State University have made the first-ever measurements of water contained in samples from the ...
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Scientific American
On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin touched down in the lunar module Eagle, becoming the first humans to walk on the moon. Nearly 50 years later, Apollo 11, a documentary by Todd Douglas Miller that included raw footage from the ...
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AccuWeather.com
Eta Aquarids at a glance: Visible in all areas of the sky; Peaks on Saturday night and early Sunday morning; Up to 30 meteors per hour in the United States. This weekend will feature the second meteor shower in as many weeks as Earth passes through a trail ...
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CNET
Buzz Aldrin wants us to go to Mars. Emma McIntyre/Getty. For Buzz Aldrin, the moon is no longer enough. Aldrin, who, along with Neil Armstrong, walked on the moon during the landmark Apollo 11 mission 50 years ago, penned an op-ed in the Washington ...
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Medical Xpress
Why do our eyes tend to be drawn to certain shapes, colors and silhouettes more than others? For more than half a century, researchers have known that neurons in the brain's visual system respond more to some images than others—a feature that is critical ...
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3D Printing Industry
Researchers at ETH Zürich, Switzerland, have developed a novel 3D printing method capable of manufacturing multi-metal microstructures with a resolution of 250 nanometers at 10 voxels per second. According to the study published in Nature ...
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The Sun
THOUSANDS of planets outside of the Solar System have enormous oceans that could even harbour alien life. A new theory suggests that these far away planets, which are two to four times the size of Earth, are likely to be watery worlds with oceans so deep ...
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Newsweek
STEM industries don't necessarily have the best reputation for gender diversity and equality in the workplace, with a recent study by Pew Research Centre revealing women in STEM industries experience high levels of gender discrimination and sexual ...
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The Atlantic
A new study shows that the nutrient profile of the bear's all-bamboo diet is much closer to that of a typical meat eater. Ed Yong. 11:00 AM ET. A giant panda Pandas seek out bamboo that's high in protein.Mike Blake, Reuters. The giant panda, a consummate ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Tiny sea creatures living in some of the deepest recesses of the planet's oceans are contaminated with microplastics, according to a study by the Royal Society Open Science. >> Read more trending news. Researchers dissected lysianassoidea amphipods, ...
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