Scientists may be coming closer to confirming the existence of dark matter — the invisible stuff thought to make up more than a quarter of the cosmos —…
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Earth from Space: Chilean glaciers
The changing face of the Chilean glaciers in the Laguna San Rafael National Park is featured in these satellite images from 1987 and 2024.
Located on the Pacific coast of southern Chile, the park covers an area of around 17 000 sq km and…
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The Sky Today on Friday, October 17: Catch open cluster M34
A young cluster of stars is visible in Perseus the Hero this evening, not far from the Demon Star Algol.
- The article focuses on the observation…
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Researchers at EPFL Redefine Vat Photopolymerization with Hydrogel-Based Metal Printing
EPFL, a research university and engineering school in Lausanne, Switzerland, has researchers who developed a 3D printing method that grows metals and ceramics inside a water-based gel. This approach produces dense yet…
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Cutting through space noise in hunt for distant Earth-like planets
EU-funded researchers are developing powerful new telescopes to help uncover Earth-like planets around distant stars and advance the search for extraterrestrial life.
Across the billions of galaxies and stars in the Universe, only one place is…
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Stanford Smartly Using AI-Generated Synthetic Data To Map And Unlock The Mysteries Of The Brain
Using AI-generated data, known as synthesized data, provides tremendous upsides in a wide variety of applications, including research about the brain.
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In today’s column, I examine the advantageous use of AI-generated synthetic data and…
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Saturn’s moon Titan just broke one of chemistry’s oldest rules
Scientists from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and NASA have made a surprising discovery that challenges one of chemistry’s fundamental principles, while also offering new insight into Saturn’s mysterious moon Titan. In Titan’s…
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Saturn’s moon Titan just broke one of chemistry’s oldest rules
Scientists from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and NASA have made a surprising discovery that challenges one of chemistry’s fundamental principles, while also offering new insight into Saturn’s mysterious moon Titan. In Titan’s…
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Scientists make game-changing breakthrough in pursuit of futuristic fuel source: ‘This study is significant’
Researchers in Korea have discovered a new method that could help to solve one of the biggest issues with the electrolysis process essential to creating hydrogen as an energy source.
According to Interesting Engineering, scientists at the Korea…
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Active Surfaces® purify the air at a Melbourne train station : DesignWanted
Train stations in city centres are urban areas often associated with dirt and pollution. However, in the heart of Melbourne, a railway station is quietly cleaning the air around it. The Arden Station façade actively fights pollution, kills…
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