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Published 'Mad Cow' blood test now on the horizon - Mad Cow Blood Test: A Breakthrough in Animal Health
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A simple blood test for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Mad Cow disease is a step closer, following a...
Published Even Sonoran Desert plants aren't immune to climate change - Even Sonoran Desert Plants Aren't Immune to Climate Change
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In North America's hottest, driest desert, climate change is causing the decline of plants once thou...
Published Increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gases' warming effect - Increased Atmospheric Dust is Masking Greenhouse Gases' Warming Effect
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A study shows that global atmospheric dust -- microscopic airborne particles from desert dust storms...
Published How an African bird might inspire a better water bottle - How the Kingfisher Bird is Inspiring a Better Water Bottle
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An extreme closeup of feathers from a bird with an uncanny ability to hold water while it flies coul...
Published Liftoff! NASA's Artemis I mega rocket launches Orion to Moon - Liftoff! NASA's Artemis I Mega Rocket Launches Orion to Moon
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Following a successful launch of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), the most powerful rocket in the w...
Published Lunar soil has the potential to generate oxygen and fuel - Lunar Soil: A Potential Source of Oxygen and Fuel
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Soil on the moon contains active compounds that can convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and fuels, sc...
Published Carbon dioxide cold traps on the moon are confirmed for the first time - Carbon Dioxide Cold Traps on the Moon Confirmed for the First Time
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After decades of uncertainty, researchers have confirmed the existence of lunar carbon dioxide cold...
Published New window into high-energy processes on the sun - New Window into High-Energy Processes on the Sun
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Understanding the sun from afar isn't easy. NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft -- which orbits Mercury, and...
Published Why we live on Earth and not Venus - Why We Live on Earth and Not Venus
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Compared to its celestial neighbors Venus and Mars, Earth is a pretty habitable place. So how did we...
Published Exoplanet may reveal secrets about the edge of habitability - Exoplanet May Reveal Secrets About the Edge of Habitability
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How close can a rocky planet be to a star, and still sustain water and life? A recently discovered e ...
Published NASA schedules PUNCH mission to launch in 2025 - NASA Schedules PUNCH Mission to Launch in 2025
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More than 60 engineers and scientists are gathering at Southwest Research Institute Aug. 23-24 to ki...
Published How 1,000 undergraduates helped solve an enduring mystery about the sun - How 1,000 Undergraduates Helped Solve an Enduring Mystery About the Sun
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For three years at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of students spent an estimated 56,00...
Published Astronomers observe the first radiation belt seen outside of our solar system - Astronomers Observe the First Radiation Belt Seen Outside of Our Solar System
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Astronomers have described the first radiation belt observed outside our solar system, using a coord...
Published New study identifies mechanism driving the sun's fast wind - New Study Identifies Mechanism Driving the Sun's Fast Wind
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Researchers used data from NASA's Parker Solar Probe to explain how the solar wind is capable of sur...
Published Exploring Jupiter's moon, Europa, possible with silicon-germanium transistor technology - Exploring Jupiter's Moon, Europa, Possible with Silicon-Germanium Transistor Technology
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Europa is more than just one of Jupiter's many moons -- it's also one of most promising places in th...
Published Scientists detect seismic waves traveling through Martian core - Scientists Detect Seismic Waves Traveling Through Martian Core
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New NASA InSight research reveals that Mars has a liquid core rich in sulfur and oxygen, leading to...
Published First ultraviolet imaging of Sun's middle corona - First Ultraviolet Imaging of Sun's Middle Corona
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Researchers have discovered web-like plasma structures in the Sun's middle corona. The researchers d...
Published 'Green' hydrogen: How photoelectrochemical water splitting may become competitive - Green Hydrogen: How Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting May Become Competitive
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Sunlight can be used to produce green hydrogen directly from water in photoelectrochemical (PEC) cel...
Published Cooling down solar cells, naturally - Cooling Down Solar Cells, Naturally
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Too much sun and too much heat can reduce the efficiency of photovoltaics. A solar farm with optimal...
Published Hydrogen's place in an increasingly connected energy web shows need for regulatory change - Hydrogen's Place in an Increasingly Connected Energy Web Shows Need for Regulatory Change
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Capturing the potential profits and jobs offered by a growing hydrogen industry may need as much inn...