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Published Can life emerge on planets around cooling stars? - Can Life Emerge on Planets Around Cooling Stars?
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New research hints that planets orbiting white and brown dwarfs, even in the habitable zone, face a...
Published Neptune could not have knocked planetoids in Cold Classical Kuiper Belt to edge of solar system - Neptune's Role in the Kuiper Belt: Debunking a Popular Theory
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New research is challenging popular theory about how part of our solar system formed. Contrary to po...
Published How icy outer solar system satellites may have formed - How Icy Outer Solar System Satellites May Have Formed
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Beyond the orbit of the planet Neptune, there are a multitude of icy and rocky small bodies, smaller...
Published Searching for life with space dust - Searching for Life with Space Dust
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Following enormous collisions, such as asteroid impacts, some amount of material from an impacted wo...
Published Sensor imperfections are perfect for forensic camera analysis - Sensor Imperfections: The Key to Forensic Camera Analysis
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In a project aimed at developing intelligent tools to fight child exploitation, computer scientists...
Published Moving towards 3 degrees of warming -- the phasing out of coal is too slow - Moving Towards 3 Degrees of Warming: The Phasing Out of Coal is Too Slow
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The use of coal power is not decreasing fast enough. The Paris Agreement's target of a maximum of 2...
Published One famous dog and a powerful new approach for understanding biology and evolutionary history - One Famous Dog and a Powerful New Approach for Understanding Biology and Evolutionary History
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Ever since scientists first read the complete genetic codes of creatures like fruit flies and humans...
Published Iron-rich rocks unlock new insights into Earth's planetary history - Iron-rich Rocks Unlock New Insights into Earth's Planetary History
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A new study suggests iron-rich ancient sediments may have helped cause some of the largest volcanic...
Published Gaia Data Release 3: 'Complete step change' in understanding of our Universe - Gaia Data Release 3: 'Complete Step Change' in Understanding of Our Universe
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Space scientists have discovered a 'super Jupiter' orbiting a white dwarf, detected using direct obs...
Published Does ice in the Universe contain the molecules making up the building blocks of life in planetary systems? - Does Ice in the Universe Contain the Molecules Making Up the Building Blocks of Life in Planetary Systems?
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If you want to build a habitable planet, ice is a key ingredient. The ice can be found in enormous c ...
Published The counting of nine billion trees could help manage climate credits and nature restoration - The Counting of Nine Billion Trees: A Key to Managing Climate Credits and Nature Restoration
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Researchers have developed a method that has now mapped several billion trees and their carbon uptak...
Published Sweets change our brain - Sweets Change Our Brain: The Science Behind Our Sweet Tooth
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Chocolate bars, chips and fries - why can't we just ignore them in the supermarket? Researchers have...
Published Actin affects the spread of cancer in several ways - Actin Affects the Spread of Cancer in Several Ways
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The transport of molecules along the cell's skeleton plays a role in cancer metastasis, researchers...
Published Electronic metadevices break barriers to ultra-fast communications - Electronic Metadevices: Breaking Barriers to Ultra-Fast Communications
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EPFL researchers have come up with a new approach to electronics that involves engineering metastruc...
Published Welsh 'weird wonder' fossils add piece to puzzle of arthropod evolution - Welsh 'Weird Wonder' Fossils Add Piece to Puzzle of Arthropod Evolution
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International team of researchers describe new fossil species discovered in fossil deposit near Llan...
Published Form is (mal)function: Protein's shape lets bacteria disarm it - Form is (Mal)function: Protein's Shape Lets Bacteria Disarm It
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Shigella bacteria can infect humans but not mice. A team can now explain why. Their findings may exp...
Published Why do Champagne bubbles rise the way they do? Scientists' new discovery is worthy of a toast - Why do Champagne bubbles rise the way they do? Scientists' new discovery is worthy of a toast
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ere are some scientific findings worthy of a toast: Researchers have explained why bubbles in Champa...
Published Newly discovered cell in fruit flies is essential for touch sensation - Newly Discovered Cell in Fruit Flies is Essential for Touch Sensation
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Researchers have uncovered a key role for a new type of cell in touch detection in the skin of the f ...
Published Maths unlocks molecular interactions that open window to how life evolved - Maths Unlocks Molecular Interactions That Open Window to How Life Evolved
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Landmark research by mathematicians sets out the definitive picture of biological adaptation at the...
Published Asteroid findings from specks of space dust could save the planet - Asteroid Findings from Specks of Space Dust Could Save the Planet
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New research into the durability and age of an ancient asteroid made of rocky rubble and dust, revea...