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The ambitious plans to study the sun during April’s solar eclipse

[ad_1] NASA’s WB-57 research jets will be used to study the eclipse Amir Caspi Across North America, solar scientists will be studying April’s total solar

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Why you should always yell at the ref – according to science

[ad_1] Berate the refs There is new evidence that it can pay to scream at referees in sports stadiums. That evidence appears in the study

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Some of the greatest cosmic discoveries have come about by accident

[ad_1] FOR a $10 billion instrument, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) spends a lot of its time staring at nothing. The shots of deep

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Do bone marrow transplants transmit Alzheimer’s disease?

[ad_1] It has been suggested that blood donors be genetically tested to make sure they don’t have an inherited form of Alzheimer’s, but others think

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Japan’s SLIM moon lander surprisingly survived a second lunar night

[ad_1] View of the moon’s surface taken from the SLIM lander’s tilted position JAXA Most landers we send to the moon operate for a single

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Hyperelastic gel is one of the stretchiest materials known to science

[ad_1] A hydrogel disc can increase 100 times in area when stretched Lili Chen et al. A hydrogel that can stretch to around 15 times

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Space Oddities review: A lively insider account of particle physics

[ad_1] The Collider Detector at Fermilab in Illinois, setting up for more discoveries DAVID PARKER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Space OdditiesHarry Cliff (Picador) A BALLOON the size

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Mathematicians are bitterly divided over a controversial proof

[ad_1] An attempt to settle a decade-long argument over a controversial proof by mathematician Shinichi Mochizuki has seen a war of words on both sides,

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Chair for gamers boosts player performance and prevents muscular aches

[ad_1] A gaming chair could keep players comfortable for longer AnnaStills/Getty Images A chair designed for gamers has been linked to reduced muscular stiffness and

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Early galaxy seen by JWST contains giant young stars and supernovae

[ad_1]   GLASS-z12, a very early galaxy viewed by the James Webb Space Telescope Naidu et al, P. Oesch, T. Treu, GLASS-JWST, NASA/CSA/ESA/STScI Astronomers have