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NASA rules out April for Artemis I launch, could target May
NASA mission managers updated Artemis I progress ahead of the March rollout of the massive Space…
New state-of-the-art technology collects a unique time series from methane seeps in the Arctic
A new study published in Ocean Science conducted by CAGE Ph.D. candidate Knut Ola Dølven and…
New evidence proves acceleration of quasar outflows at scale of tens of parsecs
Dr. He Zhicheng and his coworkers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)…
Higher levels of biodiversity appear to reduce extinction risk in birds
A new University of Michigan study has found that higher levels of biodiversity—the enormous variety of…
Scientists identify key regulator of malaria parasite transmission
Malaria remains one of the biggest global public health challenges. It kills a young child every…
Satellite-derived salinity improves Arctic marine circulation prediction
Researchers at the Barcelona Expert Center (BEC) of the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) have…
Reviving a failed network through microscopic interventions
Networks are systems comprising many components that interact with one another through a collection of connections,…
What brain-eating amoebae can tell us about the diversity of life on earth and evolutionary history
An international team of researchers, led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst, recently announced in the…
Charge-density-wave induces electronic nematicity in Kagome superconductor
In a recent article published in Nature, a research team led by Prof. Chen Xianhui, Wu…