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Clear skies on Mars as NASA rover captures one of the sharpest panoramas of the Red Planet ever taken

Clear skies on Mars as NASA rover captures one of the sharpest panoramas of the Red Planet ever taken

This is one of the sharpest, clearest panoramas ever captured by NASA’s Perseverance rover, showing what it’s really like on the surface of Mars The mosaic was stitched together using 96 images taken by Perseverance at a location known as ‘Falbreen’. NASA’s Perseverance rover has enabled scientists to hear sound on Mars for the first time. Credit: Dima Zel / …

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Planet parade 2025: How to spot the lineup in August

Planet parade 2025: How to spot the lineup in August

NEW YORK (AP) — Six planets are hanging out in the sky this month in what’s known as a planetary parade. Catch the spectacle while you can because it’s the last one of the year. These linkups happen when several planets appear to line up in the night sky at once. Such parades are fairly common, happening around every year …

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AI designs new superbug-killing antibiotics for gonorrhoea and MRSA

AI designs new superbug-killing antibiotics for gonorrhoea and MRSA

Getty Images Artificial intelligence has invented two new potential antibiotics that could kill drug-resistant gonorrhoea and MRSA, researchers have revealed. The drugs were designed atom-by-atom by the AI and killed the superbugs in laboratory and animal tests. The two compounds still need years of refinement and clinical trials before they could be prescribed. But the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) …

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Clone copy number diversity is linked to survival in lung cancer

Clone copy number diversity is linked to survival in lung cancer

The ALPACA algorithm We introduce ALPACA, an algorithm to infer allele-specific copy-number profiles of every tumour clone, given three inputs that can be inferred by existing methods: estimates of allele-specific fractional copy number from multiple bulk tumour samples; a fixed number of clones and the proportion of each clone in each tumour sample; and a fixed topology of the tumour …

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Fossils reveal thriving life before Earth’s greatest mass extinction

Fossils reveal thriving life before Earth’s greatest mass extinction

After years of digging across Africa, scientists have built a clearer picture of life just before Earth’s worst die-off. New fossils reveal bustling ecosystems in southern Pangea, from burrowers to tusked plant-eaters to saber-toothed hunters. The fossils show which species thrived before the “Great Dying” and hint at why so many vanished. A team led by researchers at the University …

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“Superhard” Hexagonal Diamonds Found In Meteorites Produced In Bulk For The First Time

“Superhard” Hexagonal Diamonds Found In Meteorites Produced In Bulk For The First Time

Chinese and American scientists claim to be the first to make large enough quantities of diamonds with a hexagonal structure to test their physical properties. The substance has been sought for 60 years, reflecting the extraordinary anticipated hardness of the gemstones. The team responsible may have scooped another team who described a method for achieving the same thing earlier this …

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Hubble uncovers rare white dwarf merger remnant

Hubble uncovers rare white dwarf merger remnant

heic2510 — Science Release 13 August 2025 An international team of astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have discovered a stellar rarity: an ultra-massive white dwarf that formed when a white dwarf merged with another star, rather than through the evolution of a single star. This discovery, which was made possible by Hubble’s sensitive ultraviolet observations, suggests that these …

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Massive Hydrothermal System Discovered Beneath the Pacific Ocean

Massive Hydrothermal System Discovered Beneath the Pacific Ocean

In a groundbreaking study, scientists from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS) have uncovered a massive hydrogen-producing hydrothermal system beneath the western Pacific seafloor. This discovery, published in Science Advances on August 8, 2025, provides new insight into a rare and powerful process occurring far beneath the Earth’s surface. The study sheds light on the …

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World-First Study Finds Surprisingly Common Mismatch Between Wild Australian Birds’ Sexual Characteristics And Genetics

World-First Study Finds Surprisingly Common Mismatch Between Wild Australian Birds’ Sexual Characteristics And Genetics

A study of five common Australian bird species in southeast Queensland has found on average, 4.8 percent of them have sexual organs that don’t align with their chromosomes. The authors don’t know the cause of the deviation from biology textbooks, nor how representative the findings are for avian populations elsewhere, but it does appear to be more common than thought …

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