NASA Space Probe Unexpectedly Glimpses The Surface of Venus in Stunning New First
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NASA Space Probe Unexpectedly Glimpses The Surface of Venus in Stunning New First
New images recorded by NASA's Parker Solar Probe have revealed the red-hot glow of Venus's surface radiating through its shroud of toxic clouds – a finding that could help us better understand the minerals making up this rocky and mysterious plan
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Have you ever seen a telescope take a selfie?
Well now you have!
The James Webb Space Telescope was able to snap this picture of its primary mirror using an engineering camera and a special filter inside its NIRCam instrument as primary mirror alignment tests were performed.
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Well now you have!
The James Webb Space Telescope was able to snap this picture of its primary mirror using an engineering camera and a special filter inside its NIRCam instrument as primary mirror alignment tests were performed.
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Almost 1 in 3 older adults develop new conditions after COVID-19 infection
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Almost 1 in 3 older adults develop new conditions after COVID-19 infection
Almost a third (32 of every 100) of older adults infected with COVID-19 in 2020 developed at least one new condition that required medical attention in the months after initial infection, 11 more than ...
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A Building Block of Life May Have Formed in Cosmic Dust Clouds Before Reaching Earth
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A Building Block of Life May Have Formed in Cosmic Dust Clouds Before Reaching Earth
There are few bigger questions than how life first got started on Earth, but trying to put in the detective work almost 4 billion years after the event is understandably hard going for scientists. Now it looks as though we might have found another
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We Just Got Closer to Finding a Link Between Alzheimer's And Circadian Rhythms
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We Just Got Closer to Finding a Link Between Alzheimer's And Circadian Rhythms
Long before Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed, once-trusty proteins start to knot together in the brain in a process that may be hastened by poor sleep.
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The Biggest Galaxy Ever Found Has Just Been Discovered, And It Will Break Your Brain
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The Biggest Galaxy Ever Found Has Just Been Discovered, And It Will Break Your Brain
An absolute monster.
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A Key Detail in Your Retina Could Indicate How Healthy Your Brain Is
New research suggests that the thinning of a person's retina – the light-sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye – in middle age is linked to cognitive performance in their early and adult life.
While much more research is needed, the team behind this new study says the findings might one day pave the way towards a simple eye test that could help predict a person's risk for conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.
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New research suggests that the thinning of a person's retina – the light-sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye – in middle age is linked to cognitive performance in their early and adult life.
While much more research is needed, the team behind this new study says the findings might one day pave the way towards a simple eye test that could help predict a person's risk for conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.
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A Key Detail in Your Retina Could Indicate How Healthy Your Brain Is
Alzheimer's is an insidious brain disease marked by a slow mental decline that can develop unnoticed for decades before symptoms arise, but hidden signs of the condition might exist much sooner.
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Two New Studies Just Outlined The Basics of Building an Interstellar Light Sail
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Two New Studies Just Outlined The Basics of Building an Interstellar Light Sail
For centuries, people have dreamed of being driven at speed across the vast oceans of space by winds of light.
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The Sun Has Erupted Non-Stop All Month, And There Are More Giant Flares Coming
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The Sun Has Erupted Non-Stop All Month, And There Are More Giant Flares Coming
The past few weeks or so have been a very busy time for the Sun. Our star has undergone a series of giant eruptions that have sent plasma hurtling through space.
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Physics Breakthrough as AI Successfully Controls Plasma in Nuclear Fusion Experiment
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Physics Breakthrough as AI Successfully Controls Plasma in Nuclear Fusion Experiment
Successfully achieving nuclear fusion holds the promise of delivering a limitless, sustainable source of clean energy, but we can only realize this incredible dream if we can master the complex physics taking place inside the reactor.
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Study of LSD microdosing doesn't show a therapeutic effect
Proponents of LSD "microdosing"—taking small amounts of the drug at regular intervals—claim it can improve mood and cognitive function. But new research by the University of Chicago has not found evidence to support those claims.
Harriet de Wit, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at UChicago, noted that the study doesn't disprove microdosing's possible benefits, and that more investigation is needed. The study does show that taking small doses of LSD is safe. De Wit said the findings point to the important role scientists can play in testing the therapeutic claims made about recreational drugs.
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Proponents of LSD "microdosing"—taking small amounts of the drug at regular intervals—claim it can improve mood and cognitive function. But new research by the University of Chicago has not found evidence to support those claims.
Harriet de Wit, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at UChicago, noted that the study doesn't disprove microdosing's possible benefits, and that more investigation is needed. The study does show that taking small doses of LSD is safe. De Wit said the findings point to the important role scientists can play in testing the therapeutic claims made about recreational drugs.
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Study of LSD microdosing doesn't show a therapeutic effect
Proponents of LSD "microdosing"—taking small amounts of the drug at regular intervals—claim it can improve mood and cognitive function. But new research by the University of Chicago has not found ...
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It Turns Out Species Can Go Extinct Twice... And The Second Time Is For Keeps
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It Turns Out Species Can Go Extinct Twice... And The Second Time Is For Keeps
Species can actually go extinct more than once. In a biological sense, species become extinct when the last animal of a species stops breathing. But they can also become extinct a second time, researchers say.
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