The First Known Supernova’s Blazing Remnants are Captured by the Dark Energy Camera

The First Known Supernova’s Blazing Remnants are Captured by the Dark Energy Camera

The Dark Energy Camera (DECam) is a highly sensitive instrument designed to observe the faint light from distant galaxies in order to study dark energy,…
In the Lab, Researchers Successfully induce Primate Oocytes

In the Lab, Researchers Successfully induce Primate Oocytes

In the past, researchers have achieved successful maturation of primate oocytes in the laboratory, including non-human primates like monkeys. These achievements have provided valuable insights…
Engineers have Created Advanced Fabric that can Both Warm and Cool the Wearer

Engineers have Created Advanced Fabric that can Both Warm and Cool the Wearer

Using ultra-fine nano-threads constructed partially of phase-change materials and other cutting-edge ingredients, textile technologists have created a fabric that can adapt to temperature changes by…
Changes in Climate and Land Use put Early-nesting Ducks at Risk

Changes in Climate and Land Use put Early-nesting Ducks at Risk

Changes in climate and land use can put early-nesting ducks in jeopardy. Ducks typically base the timing of their nesting activities on environmental cues such…
Astronomers are Learning more about the Universe and Making New Discoveries Thanks to AI than Ever Before

Astronomers are Learning more about the Universe and Making New Discoveries Thanks to AI than Ever Before

The renowned black hole first image has recently improved by two times in sharpness. A research team has significantly improved upon their initial photograph from…
Fish Evolution can be Influenced by River Erosion

Fish Evolution can be Influenced by River Erosion

River erosion can, in fact, influence fish evolution. River systems are ever-changing environments with regards to water flow, sediment transport, and habitat structure. These processes…
The Results of an X-ray Telescope Study Show that the Distribution of Dark Energy Across Space and Time is Uniform

The Results of an X-ray Telescope Study Show that the Distribution of Dark Energy Across Space and Time is Uniform

In the 1920s, Edwin Hubble made the ground-breaking discovery that the universe is expanding by observing far-off galaxies. However, it wasn’t until 1998 that researchers…
Sequencing of the Genomes of 233 Primate Species

Sequencing of the Genomes of 233 Primate Species

The genome sequencing of 233 primate species would provide a wealth of information for understanding primates’ genetic diversity and evolutionary history. Scientists can learn about…
Scientists Believe They Have Cracked the Code for Martian Life Support

Scientists Believe They Have Cracked the Code for Martian Life Support

Direct photochemical reactions, researchers discovered, might generate the oxygen and hydrogen humans require for long-term colonization of Mars or the Moon. To extract oxygen from…
CRISPR/Cas9 Identifies a Critical Gene Involved in the Evolution of Coral Skeleton Construction

CRISPR/Cas9 Identifies a Critical Gene Involved in the Evolution of Coral Skeleton Construction

The new study, led by Carnegie’s Phillip Cleves, employs cutting-edge CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing methods to identify a gene essential for stony corals’ capacity to create…
Ancient Viruses Identified in the DNA of Coral Symbionts

Ancient Viruses Identified in the DNA of Coral Symbionts

A multinational team of marine biologists uncovered ancient RNA virus remains trapped in the DNA of symbiotic species living inside reef-building corals. The RNA fragments…
The Solar Array Deployment Test for NOAA’s GOES-U Satellite is Finished

The Solar Array Deployment Test for NOAA’s GOES-U Satellite is Finished

In order to make sure it will work properly in space, GOES-U, the fourth and last satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R Series, recently finished a successful…
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