Perseverance rover watches ‘googly eye’ solar eclipse from Mars

Perseverance rover watches ‘googly eye’ solar eclipse from Mars

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover was treated to a “googly eye” solar eclipse as the planet’s moon Phobos passed in front of the sun. Phobos — one of Mars’ two moons,…

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Laser Mapping Reveals Previously Unknown Maya City with Stone Pyramids in Mexico

Laser Mapping Reveals Previously Unknown Maya City with Stone Pyramids in Mexico

Utilizing a laser-based detection system, archaeologists have actually found over 6,500 pre-Hispanic structures– consisting of a formerly unidentified Maya city called Valeriana– in Campeche, Mexico. Information of the significant website…

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Fast Radio Bursts Mostly Come from Massive Star-Forming Galaxies

Fast Radio Bursts Mostly Come from Massive Star-Forming Galaxies

Quick Radio Bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-duration occasions found from beyond our Milky Way Galaxy. FRB emission qualities prefer magnetars as their sources, as evidenced by FRB-like bursts from a magnetar…

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Scientists Investigate Inner Workings of DNA Methylation in Plants

Scientists Investigate Inner Workings of DNA Methylation in Plants

DNA methylation is among a number of epigenetic systems vital for managing gene expression in eukaryotic organisms. Arabidopsis thalianaImage credit: Carl Davies, CSIRO/ CC BY 3.0. DNA methylation is a…

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Lion Cavern in Eswatini is World’s Oldest Ochre Mine, Archaeologists Say

Lion Cavern in Eswatini is World’s Oldest Ochre Mine, Archaeologists Say

Archaeologists state they have actually found the earliest recognized proof for extensive ochre mining worldwide, a minimum of 48,000 years back, in Lion Cavern at Ngwenya in Eswatini, a landlocked…

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Neuroscientists Identify 16 Neuronal Types Involved in Human Sense of Touch

Neuroscientists Identify 16 Neuronal Types Involved in Human Sense of Touch

New research study led by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, Karolinska Institute and Linköping University offers a landscape view of the human sense of touch. (img aria-describedby=”caption-attachment-101624″ src=”https://cdn.sci.news/images/2024/11/image_13402-Neurons.jpg” alt=”The…

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‘A flash of copper caught our attention’: 4,000-year-old dagger discovered deep in Italian cave

‘A flash of copper caught our attention’: 4,000-year-old dagger discovered deep in Italian cave

Archaeologists have actually identified that the copper dagger discovered in the Tina Jama collapse northeastern Italy has to do with 4,000 years of ages. (Image credit: Davide Bonaduce) Archaeologists have…

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Nearly three years since launch, Webb is a hit among astronomers

Nearly three years since launch, Webb is a hit among astronomers

This composite picture of Arp 107, developed with information from 2 of the James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared instruments, exposes a wealth of details about the star development occurring in…

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For fame or a death wish? Kids’ TikTok challenge injuries stump psychiatrists

For fame or a death wish? Kids’ TikTok challenge injuries stump psychiatrists

Case problem The scientists offer the example of a 10-year-old client who was discovered unconscious in her bed room. The psychiatry group was contacted to speak with for a suicide…

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Fate of Google’s search empire could rest in Trump’s hands

Fate of Google’s search empire could rest in Trump’s hands

“Are you going to destroy the company?” Trump might sway DOJ far from separating Google. A couple of weeks before the United States governmental election, Donald Trump recommended that a…

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