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For The First Time, Scientists Capture The Protein-Lipid Dance on Video

Our bodies are alive with activity and packed with proteins jammed into fatty membranes or floating in and out of watery cells. Scientists have now,…

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Forget Billions of Years: Scientists Have Grown Diamonds in Just 150 Minutes

Natural diamonds take billions of years to form in the extreme pressures and temperatures deep underground. Synthetic forms can be produced far quicker, but they…

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Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Almost Similar to What it Was Like 3.7 Billion Years Ago

The magnetic field shields Earth from cosmic radiation and the solar wind that the Sun pelts the planet with. In a new study, researchers found…

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Ancient Salmon Resembles Aquatic Warthog, Not Saber-Toothed Fish

A giant, tusked salmon was once thought to resemble a fish version of a saber-toothed tiger. But turns out, it looked more closely to an…

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From a Pink Moon to Blue, the Moon’s Colors Aren’t Always Colorful

Between the solar eclipse and the upcoming Pink Moon, there are many events in the night sky to take note of in 2024. The moon…

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How NASA Repaired Voyager 1 From 15 Billion Miles Away

Throughout the five months of troubleshooting, Voyager’s ground team continued to receive signals indicating the spacecraft was still alive. But until Saturday, they lacked insight…

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Solar Flares are Stunning but are They Dangerous? Here’s What to Know

Solar flares are one of the most powerful phenomena in our solar system. These bursts of radiation sporadically erupt from the Sun and can unleash…

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Doctors Combined a Heart Pump and Pig Kidney Transplant in Breakthrough Surgery

A 54-year-old New Jersey woman has become the second living person to receive a genetically engineered pig kidney. The surgery, carried out at NYU Langone…

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Jupiter’s 8,700-Mile-Wide Great Red Spot Keeps Shrinking

Earth’s atmosphere is in such constant flux that we have a tired old saying about it: “If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes.”…

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Synthetic Reality Can Generate Worlds and Drive Innovative Solutions

Taken most broadly, artificial intelligence is the intelligence of machines. We’re seeing it more and more in everything from self-driving cars to facial recognition software…

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