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How NASA's Perseverance is helping prepare astronauts for Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover landed on Mars in 2021 to search for signs of ancient microbial life and to help scientists understand the planet's climate and geography. But another key objective is to pave the way for human exploration ...

The future of studying exoVenuses looks bright

What can Venus-like exoplanets, also known as exoVenuses, teach us about our own solar system and potentially finding life beyond Earth, and how can the planned Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) provide these insights?

Four new gamma-ray millisecond pulsars discovered

An international team of astronomers reports the detection of four new gamma-ray millisecond pulsars using the Murriyang radio telescope at the Parkes Observatory in Australia. The discovery was detailed in a research paper ...

Video: Watch wind whirl from the sun

Aside from sunlight, the sun sends out a gusty stream of particles called the solar wind. The ESA-led Solar Orbiter mission is the first to capture on camera this wind flying out from the sun in a twisting, whirling motion. ...

One day we might seed the universe with life. But should we?

Suppose humanity was faced with an extinction-level event. Not just high odds, but certain-sure. A nearby supernova will explode and irradiate all life, a black hole will engulf the Earth, a Mars-sized interstellar asteroid ...

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Astronomers provide insights into the hot gaseous halo of galaxy NGC 7793
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Fluorescent caves could explain how life persists in extraterrestrial environments
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Image: Hubble captures the Small Magellanic Cloud
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SpaceX launches classified NROL-69 mission from Cape Canaveral
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Organic molecules of unprecedented size discovered on Mars
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Scalable nanotechnology-based lightsails developed for next-generation space exploration
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Event Horizon Telescope allows close study of accelerating jets from black holes
Astronomy
Webb unmasks true nature of the 'Cosmic Tornado' spiral galaxy
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Using algorithms to help find life on icy ocean worlds
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Even atheists in secular countries show intuitive preferences for religious belief
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Physicist revisits the computational limits of life and Schrödinger's essential question in the era of quantum computing
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The first comprehensive characterization of unconventional superconductivity arising from multipolar moments
Molecular & Computational biology
A protein folding mystery solved: Study explains core packing fractions
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How the failure of two dams amplified the Derna Flood tragedy
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Safer seafood could be on the way—cell-cultivated fish offers hope for seafood allergy sufferers
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Novel class of zwitterionic phospholipids enhances mRNA delivery
Plasma Physics
Commercial fusion power plant now closer to reality
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New light-controlled CRISPR tool enhances precision in genetic research
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Active compounds in Piper longum fruits show potential for functional foods and medicine
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Fish use sharks as shields to ambush prey, study reveals
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Scientists demonstrate pre-clinical proof of concept for next-gen DNA delivery technology
Evolution
Bird genome study offers insights into pandemic disease evolution
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Cruciferous plants' pungent defense mechanism: How repurposed stomatal genes also fend off herbivores
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How climate and barriers shape global patterns in seed plant distribution over millions of years
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Japan startup targets June 6 moon landing

Japanese startup ispace on Tuesday set a June 6 target touchdown date for its moon lander, following the success of its rocket "rideshare" buddy, a spacecraft from a US firm.

Shrimp shell material may control space drug delivery

By sending nanoemulsion formulations on a space flight, scientists are investigating whether chitosan—a material derived from shrimp and widely used to control the release of medications—performs well in controlling medicine ...

Nine open clusters discovered by astronomers

Astronomers have performed a multiwavelength study of nine open cluster candidates. As a result, they found that all of them are genuine open clusters and characterized by their fundamental properties. The finding was reported ...

Webb exposes complex atmosphere of starless super-Jupiter

An international team of researchers has discovered that previously observed variations in brightness of a free-floating planetary-mass object known as SIMP 0136 must be the result of a complex combination of atmospheric ...

New limits found for dark matter properties

A team led by a member of Tokyo Metropolitan University has made advances in the search for dark matter, observing galaxies using new spectrographic technology and the Magellan Clay Telescope. With a mere four hours of observations, ...