Scientists have discovered a giant cosmic filament where galaxies spin in sync with the structure that holds them together.
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
A decade after Peter Thiel backed Donald Trump, the ascent of the “tech right″ has made billionaire founders “evil geniuses” ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In the late 19th century, the Russian ...
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Contactless method tracks electricity in matter hotter than sun to decode nuclear fusion
By carefully measuring how the material responded to that field, the researchers could calculate its electrical conductivity ...
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After 200 years, scientists spot something missing in the Sun’s light
For more than two centuries, astronomers have treated the Sun’s spectrum as a solved problem, a textbook example of how light ...
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Uranus and Neptune may be 'rock giants,' not 'ice giants,' new model of their cores suggests
A new computational model suggests that Uranus' and Neptune's cores may be less icy than their "ice giant" nickname suggests.
In the iconic "Sound of Music" score, "My Favorite Things," a young Julie Andrews lists snowflakes as objects that bring her ...
The research represents a major step forward in revealing how the three dimensional form of DNA shapes the way human biology functions. In a major step toward understanding how the physical form of ...
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Glittering new James Webb telescope image shows an 'intricate web of chaos' — Space photo of the week
This mash-up of data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals two galaxies mid-collision ...
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Oak Ridge grad, along with NASA artist, created a map of the Milky Way
In Part 2 of his story, Benita Albert tells of astronomer Bob Benjamin's career, including teaching and now being a NASA consultant.
Two rare cosmic collisions around the young star Fomalhaut were caught by space telescopes, offering new clues about how planets form.
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