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Published Newfound Martian aurora actually the most common; sheds light on Mars' changing climate - Newfound Martian Aurora: Shedding Light on Mars' Changing Climate
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A type of Martian aurora first identified by NASA's MAVEN spacecraft in 2016 is actually the most co...
Published NASA sees sun emit a mid-level flare - NASA Sees Sun Emit a Mid-Level Flare
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On Nov. 13, 2012, the sun emitted a mid-level solar flare, peaking at 9:04 pm EST. This flare is cla...
Published Molecular filament shielded young solar system from supernova - Molecular Filament Shielded Young Solar System from Supernova
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Isotope ratios found in meteorites suggest that a supernova exploded nearby while the Sun and Solar...
Published Lakes on Saturn's moon Titan are explosion craters, new models suggest - Lakes on Saturn's Moon Titan are Explosion Craters, New Models Suggest
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Data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft may help explain why some methane-filled lakes on Saturn's moon...
Published Data reveals evidence of molecular absorption in the atmosphere of a hot Neptune - Data Reveals Evidence of Molecular Absorption in the Atmosphere of a Hot Neptune
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An international team of scientists recently measured the spectrum of the atmosphere of a rare hot N...
Published Astronomers find 'Forbidden' planet in 'Neptunian Desert' around its star - Astronomers Discover a 'Forbidden' Planet in the 'Neptunian Desert' Around Its Star
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An exoplanet smaller than Neptune with its own atmosphere has been discovered in a region close to i...
Published Mystery orbits in outermost reaches of solar system not caused by 'Planet Nine' - Mystery Orbits in Outermost Reaches of Solar System Not Caused by 'Planet Nine'
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The strange orbits of some objects in the farthest reaches of our solar system, hypothesized by some...
Published As reflective satellites fill the skies, students are making sure astronomers can adapt - As Reflective Satellites Fill the Skies, Students are Making Sure Astronomers Can Adapt
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Students have completed a comprehensive brightness study to characterize mega-constellation satellit...
Published Wind music causes less transmission than singing, study finds - Wind Music Causes Less Transmission Than Singing, Study Finds
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The risk of transmission from an infected person on a wind instrument is generally much lower than f...
Published Cryptic sense of orientation of bats localized: the sixth sense of mammals lies in the eye - Cryptic Sense of Orientation of Bats Localized: The Sixth Sense of Mammals Lies in the Eye
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Mammals see with their eyes, hear with their ears and smell with their nose. But which sense or orga...
Published 'Snapshots' of translation could help us investigate cellular proteins - Snapshots of Translation: Investigating Cellular Proteins
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Nascent polypeptide chains or polypeptidyl-tRNAs (pep-tRNAs) occur transiently during protein synthe...
Published Unlocking deep carbon's fate - Unlocking Deep Carbon's Fate: Understanding the Role of Carbon in Earth's Mantle
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Carbon dioxide in the deep Earth may be more active than previously thought and may have played a bi...
Published Keeping SARS-CoV-2 closed for business with small molecules - Keeping SARS-CoV-2 Closed for Business with Small Molecules
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The infamous spike proteins on the surface of SARS-CoV-2 help it bind to and enter human cells. Beca...
Published Watching lithium in real time could improve performance of EV battery materials - Watching Lithium in Real Time Could Improve Performance of EV Battery Materials
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Researchers have found that the irregular movement of lithium ions in next-generation battery materi...
Published A quick new way to screen virus proteins for antibiotic properties - A Quick New Way to Screen Virus Proteins for Antibiotic Properties
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A whole new world of antibiotics is waiting inside the viruses that infect bacteria. Scientists are...
Published 'Super-resolution' imaging technology - Super-Resolution Imaging Technology: A Game-Changer in the World of Microscopy
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Researchers describe developing a super-resolution imaging platform technology to improve understand...
Published New life flashed into lithium-ion anodes - New Life Flashed into Lithium-Ion Anodes: A Breakthrough in Battery Technology
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Chemists use flash Joule heating to recover graphite anodes from spent lithium-ion batteries at a co...
Published Breakthrough in the understanding of quantum turbulence - Breakthrough in the Understanding of Quantum Turbulence
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Researchers have shown how energy disappears in quantum turbulence, paving the way for a better unde...
Published Can a solid be a superfluid? Engineering a novel supersolid state from layered 2D materials - Can a Solid be a Superfluid? Engineering a Novel Supersolid State from Layered 2D Materials
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Physicists predict that layered electronic 2D semiconductors can host a curious quantum phase of mat...
Published New approach to 'punishment and reward' method of training artificial intelligence offers potential key to unlock new treatments for aggressive cancers - New Approach to 'Punishment and Reward' Method of Training Artificial Intelligence Offers Potential Key to Unlock New Treatments for Aggressive Cancers
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A new 'outside-the-box' method of teaching artificial intelligence (AI) models to make decisions cou...