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Cloud atlas of Mars reveals an atmosphere unlike our own

Tue, 09/10/2024 - 6:43am
Using images captured by the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft, researchers have created a cloud atlas of Mars, to better understand the climate of the Red Planet
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Most cities are rainier than their surroundings due to heat and smog

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 4:00pm
A global survey of more than a thousand cities shows heat and air pollution in urban environments often have a measurable influence on rainfall, creating urban "wet islands"
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I took control of NASA's Valkyrie robot and it blew my mind

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 2:00pm
Are humanoid robots the future of space exploration? New Scientist reporter James Woodford took NASA's Valkyrie for a spin to find out
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Quantum experiment rewrites a century-old chemistry law

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 1:00pm
The Arrhenius equation, which has accurately described rates of chemical reactions for more than a century, may have to be tweaked for the quantum realm
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Chronic fatigue syndrome could be quickly diagnosed via a blood test

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 12:19pm
Levels of certain cells, fatty molecules and proteins in the blood are different in people with chronic fatigue syndrome than in those without it, which could help doctors spot the condition sooner
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Watch eels escape from the stomachs of fish after being swallowed

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 12:00pm
X-ray videos of Japanese eels swallowed whole by dark sleeper fish have revealed how the eels can make a daring escape from being digested
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How the most precise clock ever could change our view of the cosmos

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 12:00pm
Forget atomic clocks. Nuclear clocks, which only drop a second every 300 billion years, can test whether nature's fundamental constants are constant after all
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Endangered wombat's rare encounter with echidna caught on camera

Mon, 09/09/2024 - 11:33am
A camera trap at an Australian nature refuge has captured a boisterous interaction between a northern hairy-nosed wombat and an echidna
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Clown visits may shorten the amount of time children spend in hospital

Sun, 09/08/2024 - 10:45am
Medical clowns, who play with children in hospitals, may help them be discharged sooner by reducing their heart rates
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The jet stream may be starting to shift in response to climate change

Fri, 09/06/2024 - 4:01pm
Bands of fast-moving wind that blow west to east around the globe play a crucial role in weather – a poleward shift in parts of these jet streams could cause dramatic changes in weather from the western US to the Mediterranean
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AI helps find simple charging trick to boost battery lifespan

Fri, 09/06/2024 - 4:00pm
Charging new lithium-ion batteries with high currents can significantly increase their total lifespan
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Sharks leap out of the water more often than you might think

Fri, 09/06/2024 - 1:00pm
Breaching is a common behaviour in a wide range of sharks and rays, and it is thought to have functions related to courtship, birthing and hygiene
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The mathematical theory that made the internet possible

Fri, 09/06/2024 - 12:00pm
Information theory tells us the limits of what can and cannot be communicated – and without it, the digital revolution could never have happened
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Greenland voyage sheds light on little-known ancient Arctic culture

Fri, 09/06/2024 - 11:00am
On a recent expedition, researchers braved summer storms in northern Greenland to learn the secrets of the ancient peoples who lived there 4500 years ago
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Smart speakers at crime scenes could provide valuable clues to police

Fri, 09/06/2024 - 10:25am
Information on faces recognised, voice commands and internet searches can be extracted from an Amazon Echo smart assistant without help from the user or manufacturer
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Stunningly preserved pterosaur fossils reveal how they soared

Fri, 09/06/2024 - 1:01am
The largest pterosaurs, ancient reptiles that were the first vertebrates to master flight, may have mostly soared while smaller ones flapped their wings, a pattern that persists in today's birds
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Evidence mounts that saline nasal drops and sprays help treat colds

Thu, 09/05/2024 - 7:01pm
Saline drops and sprays have already been linked to reduced cold symptoms in adults and now a study suggests they also work in children
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Bat die-off led to more insecticide use and more infant deaths in US

Thu, 09/05/2024 - 3:00pm
In counties in the US affected by a bat-killing disease, there has been a 31 per cent increase in insecticide use and an 8 per cent rise in infant mortality
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Mice turned see-through by a dye that lets you watch their organs

Thu, 09/05/2024 - 3:00pm
Rubbing a common yellow food dye onto a mouse's skin turns it temporarily transparent, so we can monitor its insides without harming the animal
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Even simple bacteria can anticipate the changing seasons

Thu, 09/05/2024 - 3:00pm
Cyanobacteria exposed to shorter days are better at surviving cold conditions, showing that even simple organisms can prepare for the arrival or summer and winter
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