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Published Will it be safe for humans to fly to Mars? - Will it be Safe for Humans to Fly to Mars?
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A human space mission would be viable if it doesn't exceed four years, an international research tea...
Published Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards - Warm Liquid Spewing from Oregon Seafloor Comes from Cascadia Fault, Could Offer Clues to Earthquake Hazards
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Oceanographers discovered warm, chemically distinct liquid shooting up from the seafloor about 50 mi...
Published Scientists solve 40-year mystery over Jupiter's X-ray aurora - Scientists Solve 40-Year Mystery Over Jupiter's X-Ray Aurora
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Researchers combined close-up observations of Jupiter's environment by NASA's satellite Juno, which...
Published Undergrad publishes theory on immune dysfunction in space - Undergrad Publishes Theory on Immune Dysfunction in Space
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It's been known for decades that astronauts' immune systems become suppressed in space, leaving them...
Published Contact-tracing apps could improve vaccination strategies - Contact-Tracing Apps: A Potential Game-Changer for Vaccination Strategies
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Mathematical modeling of disease spread suggests that herd immunity could be achieved with fewer vac...
Published How low-cost earbuds can make newborn hearing screening accessible - How Low-Cost Earbuds Can Make Newborn Hearing Screening Accessible
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Researchers have created a newborn hearing screening system that uses cheap earbuds and a smartphone...
Published Road verges provide opportunity for wildflowers, bees and trees - Road Verges: A Haven for Wildflowers, Bees, and Trees
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Road verges cover 1.2% of land in Great Britain - an area the size of Dorset - and could be managed...
Published Think you're good at math? Study shows it may be because you had equitable math teachers - Think You're Good at Math? Study Shows It May Be Because You Had Equitable Math Teachers
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A new study finds that high school students identify more with math if they see their math teacher t...
Published Low-cost gel film can pluck drinking water from desert air - Low-Cost Gel Film Can Pluck Drinking Water from Desert Air
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Researchers developed a low-cost gel film made of abundant materials that can pull drinkable water f...
Published Venus' transit and the search for other worlds - Venus Transit and the Search for Other Worlds
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It's the final opportunity of the century to witness the rare astronomical reunion of the sun, Venus...
Published Collective gravity, not Planet Nine, may explain the orbits of 'detached objects' - Collective Gravity: A Possible Explanation for the Orbits of 'Detached Objects'
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Bumper car-like interactions at the edges of our solar system -- and not a mysterious ninth planet -...
Published Dying stars' cocoons could be new source of gravitational waves - Dying Stars' Cocoons: A New Source of Gravitational Waves
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Although astrophysicists theoretically should be able to detect gravitational waves from a single, n...
Published This is what it looks like when a black hole snacks on a star - This is What Happens When a Black Hole Feasts on a Star
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Analyzing observations of an X-ray flare and fitting the data with theoretical models, astronomers d...
Published Earliest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas found in Caribbean - Earliest Evidence of Wine Consumption in the Americas Found in Caribbean
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Scientists have found what they believe to be the earliest known evidence of wine drinking in the Am...
Published Following rain, desert microbes exhale potent greenhouse gas - Following Rain, Desert Microbes Exhale Potent Greenhouse Gas
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New research shows how, after it rains, microbes in desert soil convert one form of pollution into a...
Published Rock, paper, scissors: Searching for stronger nonlocality using quantum computers - Rock, Paper, Scissors: Exploring the Limits of Nonlocality with Quantum Computers
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In the quantum world particles can instantaneously know about each other's state, even when separate...
Published Face of Anglo-Saxon teen VIP revealed with new evidence about her life - Face of Anglo-Saxon Teen VIP Revealed with New Evidence About Her Life
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The face of a 16-year-old woman buried near Cambridge (UK) in the 7th century with an incredibly rar...
Published 'Segment-jumping' ridgecrest earthquakes explored in new study - Segment-jumping Ridgecrest Earthquakes Explored in New Study
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Seismologists used a powerful supercomputer that incorporated data-infused and physics-based models...
Published Capturing and analyzing subtle combination tones produced by violins - Capturing and Analyzing Subtle Combination Tones Produced by Violins
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When two musical notes are played simultaneously, the human ear can perceive weak additional tones c...
Published Martian rock-metal composite shows potential of 3D printing on Mars - Martian Rock-Metal Composite Shows Potential of 3D Printing on Mars
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A small amount of simulated crushed Martian rock mixed with a titanium alloy made a stronger, high-p...