Tag: science

Microgravity Impairs Sperm Navigation, Challenging Space Colonization Prospects

A study reveals microgravity disrupts sperm navigation, posing fertility challenges for human reproduction in space colonies.

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AI Model Uncovers Previously Unknown Exoplanets in TESS Telescope Archives

Researchers employ AI to analyze TESS data, revealing new exoplanet candidates formerly hidden in stellar brightness records.

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NASA Loses Contact with Mars Orbiter MAVEN but Continues Efforts to Reestablish Link

NASA lost communication with the MAVEN Mars orbiter in December 2025 but remains hopeful about restoring contact despite challenges.

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All Key Nitrogen Bases for Life Found in Samples from Asteroid Ryugu

Scientists discovered all five fundamental nitrogenous bases essential for DNA and RNA in samples from asteroid Ryugu, supporting theories of life’s extraterrestrial origins.

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LOFAR Radio Telescope Uncovers 13.7 Million New Celestial Objects in Largest Sky Survey

The LOFAR radio telescope’s latest survey mapped 88% of the northern sky, revealing 13.7 million previously undetected objects.

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Researchers Achieve Breakthrough in Brain Cryopreservation Using Vitrification Technique

Scientists develop a method to freeze and thaw brain tissue without damage, advancing the prospects of human cryopreservation.

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Chile to Host Groundbreaking Telescope Featuring Over 1,100 Canon Telephoto Lenses

A new telescope with 1,140 Canon telephoto lenses will enable the first large-scale mapping of the cosmic web from Chile.

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New Study Reveals the Sun’s Birthplace Near the Milky Way’s Core

Research backed by ESA’s Gaia mission shows that the Sun and thousands of similar stars formed close to the center of our galaxy.

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NASA’s Van Allen Probe A Set for Uncontrolled Reentry to Earth’s Atmosphere

NASA’s 600-kg Van Allen Probe A is expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere in the coming hours with minimal risk to people or property.

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Russian Researchers Develop Quantum RAM Prototype Enhancing Computing and Sensing Technologies

A prototype quantum RAM chip developed by Russian scientists could advance quantum computing and boost sensitivity in radars and telescopes.

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Chinese Researchers Double Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity with New Electrolyte

A new electrolyte developed by Chinese scientists could double the capacity of standard lithium-ion batteries without changing their design.

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Massive Star WOH G64 Nearing Supernova Phase in Large Magellanic Cloud

WOH G64, one of the largest and brightest stars near the Milky Way, is showing signs of an imminent supernova explosion.

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