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A Galactic Gem

This wonderful image shows the resplendent spiral galaxy NGC 3981 suspended in the inky blackness of space. This galaxy, which lies in the constellation...

Hubble observes energetic lightshow at Saturn’s north pole

Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have taken a series of spectacular images featuring the fluttering auroras at the north pole of Saturn....

Scientists observed ‘God Particle’ behavior that supports our understanding of physics

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's biggest and most ground-breaking particle accelerator. It initially began up on 10 September 2008 and remains...

Stars v. Dust in the Carina Nebula

The Carina Nebula, one of the largest and brightest nebulae in the night sky, has been beautifully imaged by ESO’s VISTA telescope at the...

Nanoplastics accumulate in marine organisms and may pose harm to aquatic food chains

Plastic nanoparticles - these are tiny pieces of plastic less than 1 micrometer in size - could potentially contaminate food chains, and ultimately affect...

Taming the multiverse: Stephen Hawking’s final theory about the big bang

The theory, which was submitted for publication before Hawking’s death earlier this year, is based on string theory and predicts the universe is finite...

Researchers demystify cancer-related fatigue in breast cancer patients

Breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy often experience severe and persistent tiredness. In a recent study, a team led by researchers from the National University...

Optimistic Latinos have healthier hearts, study

According to a new study by the University of Illinois, Latinos who are the most optimistic are more likely to have healthy hearts. The study...

New sugar-coated nanosheets to selectively target pathogens

A team led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a process for creating ultrathin,...

Finding the Achilles heel of cancer

An exploration group drove by Monica Bettencourt Dias, from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia (IGC, Portugal), found imperative highlights of malignancy cells that may help...

Mandatory nutrition policies may impact sugar consumption, study

Mandatory nutrition policies could be a profitable instrument in assisting secondary school understudies with lowering their sugar allowance, a University of Waterloo think about...

Nicotinic receptors and long-term memory could lead to more targeted and effective therapies for dementia

At present, the fundamental medicines for Alzheimer's ailment are drugs that expansion levels of acetylcholine in the cerebrum. The University of Bristol paper, distributed...