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Astronomers have detected complex organic molecules in a disc of gas and dust surrounding a young star. - This discovery ...
Research suggests that the timing of your exam can significantly impact your chances of passing, and the same might hold true for job interviews.
It might be possible that astronauts in the future live and work comfortably on the moon without the need for resources to be ...
If we aim for a sustainable colony of Mars, we will need to learn how to 'live off the land.' One key component is the quandary regarding oxygen production. Researchers may have found a way to ...
The size of the entire universe is uncharted. But is it actually infinite? Five experts express their take on whether space is infinite or not, each from a different angle.
The human brain, our most complicated organ, has gone through several growth spurts throughout the eons. But about 3000 years ago, something remarkable happened. Instead of the typical continued ...
The universe may seem a cold, expansive void, but the glimmer of hope for the existence of life elsewhere is getting brigher, at least according to recent findings from University of Florida ...
How old are the stars and planets that light up our universe? Age is more than just a number in the world of astrophysics; it unravels the history, evolution, and potential for life in faraway worlds.
You might not have thought so, but although the Moon doesn't have breathable air, it does possess a thin, almost imperceptible atmosphere known as an 'exosphere'. Scientists have been studying this ...
Researchers have developed advanced materials capable of naturally cooling buildings, significantly reducing energy consumption and lowering utility bills.
Scientists investigated whether allowing students to take short, controlled phone breaks can improve focus and classroom performance.
Long live scientific innovation! An international team of scientists has developed a promising new transparent top layer for solar cells. An early prototype showed very promising results and TU Delft ...