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Your DNA Is Full of Ancient Viruses – And They’re Running the Show – SciTechDaily

Your DNA Is Full of Ancient Viruses – And They’re Running the Show  SciTechDaily Scientists Found a Ghost Code Hidden in the Human Genome  Popular Mechanics “Junk” Impeded Science  Evolution News Ancient viral DNA may help unlock what makes us human today  Interesting Engineering Scientists just discovered a secret code hidden in your DNA  ScienceDaily Source link

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What Would Happen If You Tried To Stand On Uranus?

What Would Happen If You Tried To Stand On Uranus?

Humanity has successfully landed probes on Mars and Venus, two of the four rocky planets of the Solar System. While a mission to Mercury, being so close to the Sun and nearly as hot as Venus, is a tricky goal for future operations, if it has a rocky surface, human scientists will find a way to land there. Not all …

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3I/ATLAS is 7 miles wide — the largest interstellar object ever seen — new photos from Vera C. Rubin Observatory reveal

3I/ATLAS is 7 miles wide — the largest interstellar object ever seen — new photos from Vera C. Rubin Observatory reveal

The alien comet 3I/ATLAS is roughly 7 miles (11.2 kilometers) wide, making it the largest interstellar object ever spotted, according to newly revealed photos from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. The detailed images, which were captured before the extrasolar entity was officially discovered, highlight the immense power of the record-breaking telescope and demonstrate how valuable it will be for finding …

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‘Arsenic life’ study hailed by NASA as breakthrough in astrobiology retracted by Science due to contamination and flawed data

‘Arsenic life’ study hailed by NASA as breakthrough in astrobiology retracted by Science due to contamination and flawed data

After 15 years of debate, a study that announced the alleged discovery of an arsenic-eating microbe has been retracted by the journal Science due to contaminated and flawed data. However, the original study authors disagree with the move. The microbe strain, labeled GFAJ-1, was recovered from the salty water of arsenic-rich Mono Lake in California by a research team led …

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Spain offers 400 million Euros to revive Thirty Meter Telescope as Trump suggests cancelling project

Spain offers 400 million Euros to revive Thirty Meter Telescope as Trump suggests cancelling project

On Wednesday (July 23), Diana Morant, the Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities in Spain, announced the Spanish government will offer a maximum of 400 million euros ($471 million) to save the Thirty Meter Telescope — a massive astronomy observation facility facing possible cancellation due to budget constraints in the U.S. “Spain wants and can be the home of the …

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New dwarf planet ‘Ammonite’ discovered in the frosty edges of the solar system — and it could mean Planet Nine doesn’t exist

New dwarf planet ‘Ammonite’ discovered in the frosty edges of the solar system — and it could mean Planet Nine doesn’t exist

Astronomers have discovered a possible new dwarf planet orbiting far beyond Pluto. First detected in March 2023 by Japan’s Subaru Telescope in Hawaii, this object has been dubbed 2023 KQ14 and nicknamed Ammonite. Ammonite’s appearance also puts a kink in what’s known as the Planet Nine hypothesis, which suggests there may be an undiscovered ninth planet in our solar system. …

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James Webb Just Found a Black Hole That Breaks the Rules and Now Physicists Are Tearing Each Other Apart Over What It Means

James Webb Just Found a Black Hole That Breaks the Rules and Now Physicists Are Tearing Each Other Apart Over What It Means

IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers discovered an unusual black hole in the Infinity Galaxy. 💥 The galaxy’s unique infinity shape resulted from a head-on collision of two disk galaxies. 🔭 The discovery challenges traditional theories, suggesting a direct collapse formation of black holes. 🧐 Researchers are analyzing data to confirm if the black hole …

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A quantum leap for antimatter measurements

A quantum leap for antimatter measurements

Demonstration of first antimatter quantum bit paves the way for substantially improved tests of nature’s fundamental symmetries In a breakthrough for antimatter research, the BASE collaboration at CERN has kept an antiproton – the antimatter counterpart of a proton – oscillating smoothly between two different quantum states for almost a minute while trapped. The achievement, reported in a paper published today in the journal Nature, marks the …

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