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ISRO launches new rocket ‘SSLV-D2’ from Sriharikota
ISRO SSLV D2 launch: The SSLV-D2 soared into the skies at around 9:18 am from the first launch pad at…
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Coronavirus carrying animals sold at Wuhan wet markets for years, finds study
Animals known as carriers of coronaviruses were sold at local wet markets for years, finds a new study supporting the…
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Nasa says newly-discovered exoplanet could have water clouds and a ‘tail’
Nasa said that the newly-discovered exoplanet, TOI-1231 b, is more than three and a half times as big as Earth,…
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New delta variant studies show the pandemic is far from over
A widespread return to COVID-19 restrictions could be on the horizon The coronavirus’s delta variant is different from earlier strains…
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Missing Antarctic microbes raise thorny questions about the search for aliens
Seemingly lifeless soils highlight the difficulty of discovering nothing Even in the harshest environments, microbes always seem to get by.…
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A stunning visualization of Alaska’s Yukon Delta shows a land in transition
More northern parts of the Arctic are becoming greener The westward journey of the mighty Yukon River takes it from…
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Making clean hydrogen is hard, but researchers just solved a major hurdle
Source: University of Texas at Austin Summary: Researchers have found a low-cost way to solve one half of the water-splitting…
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15,000-year-old viruses discovered in Tibetan glacier ice
Source: Ohio State University Summary: Scientists who study glacier ice have found viruses nearly 15,000 years old in two ice…
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Anatomy of the red planet: Mars-quakes reveal interior
Researchers have been able to use seismic data to look inside Mars for the first time. They measured the crust,…
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‘Feel good’ brain messenger can be willfully controlled, new study reveals
Neuroscientists show that mice can learn to manipulate random dopamine impulses for reward Researchers have discovered that spontaneous impulses of…
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