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Solved: the mystery of how dark matter in galaxies is distributed

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The gravitational force in the Universe under which it has evolved from a state almost uniform at the Big Bang until now, when matter...

For the first time, scientists demonstrate self-repair mechanism in cells

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As cells bump into each other, forces cause them to move and shake, or even sometimes rupture. "Cells are constantly generating forces and responding to...

Butterfly color diversity due to female preferences

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Butterflies have long captured our attention due to their amazing color diversity. But why are they so colorful? A new publication led by researchers...

Galaxies in the infant universe were surprisingly mature

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Massive galaxies were already much more mature in the early universe than previously expected. This was shown by an international team of astronomers who...

Geologists simulate soil conditions to help grow plants on Mars

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Humankind's next giant step may be onto Mars. But before those missions can begin, scientists need to make scores of breakthrough advances, including learning...

Wrinkled ‘super pea’ could be added to foods to reduce diabetes...

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A type of wrinkled 'super pea' may help control blood sugar levels and could reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, suggests a new...

Scientists reveal new clues into how Earth got its oxygen

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For much of Earth's four and a half billion years, the planet was barren and inhospitable; it wasn't until the world acquired its blanket...

Study offers more complete view of massive asteroid Psyche

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A new study authored by Southwest Research Insti-tute planetary scientist Dr. Tracy Becker discusses several new views of the asteroid 16 Psyche, including the...

Record neutron numbers at Sandia Labs’ Z machine fusion experiments

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A relatively new method to control nuclear fusion that combines a massive jolt of electricity with strong magnetic fields and a powerful laser beam...

Coronaviruses are masters of mimicry, new study finds

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Coronaviruses are adept at imitating human immune proteins that have been implicated in severe COVID-19 disease, a study from researchers at Columbia University Vagelos...

Juno data indicates ‘sprites’ or ‘elves’ frolic in Jupiter’s atmosphere

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New results from NASA's Juno mission at Jupiter suggest that either "sprites" or "elves" could be dancing in the upper atmosphere of the solar...