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June 28, 2024
Nazmus “Naz” Nasir is a software engineer by day, and an astrophotographer by night….and sometimes by day as well! This April, Naz participated in NASA’s Eclipse Megamovie 2024 project, photographing the total solar eclipse. He posted online a spectacular video composed of stabilized and aligned photographs of the sun taken during totality. The video includes links to tutorials Naz […]
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April 10, 2012
Modeling sound propagation in range-dependent waveguides is of particular interest to the underwater acoustics research community. In the Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy issue of Science China, this paper proposed a coupled normal mode solution to the problem of acoustic propagation in range dependent waveguides. It provides significant improvements in accuracy, efficiency, and stability compared to the existing methods.
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August 2, 2024
A rare muscle-stiffening reaction could explain the open-mouthed expression of a mummy known as the Screaming Woman, scientists suggest.
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February 7, 2012
If sensors are supposed to communicate with each other to compare the measured data and to secure them, then, in the future, a network of distributed sensor nodes will aid in that: the network ensures problem-free communication between the sensors. For example, they can be used to reliably monitor the watering of plants. At the "embedded world" trade fair, taking place from Feb. 28 to March 1 in Nuremberg, the researchers are showcasing a technological demonstration.
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October 28, 2024
We cover a 3.26-billion-year-old meteorite impact, the spread of bird flu and a scurvy case study that serves as a cautionary tale in this week’s news roundup.
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October 16, 2025
A study that screened young children in Gaza for malnutrition found that nearly 16 percent suffered from wasting in August 2025.
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December 19, 2024
NASA Glenn Research Center’s “An Evening With the Stars” showcased research and technology innovations that addressed this year’s theme, NASA Glenn’s Spotlight on the Stars: 10 Years and Counting. The event featured presentations from Glenn subject matter experts and a networking reception. Held at Windows on the River near Cleveland’s historic waterfront on Nov. 20, […]
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March 14, 2012
In this week's Nature, scientists report finding some of the genetic processes that regulate vertebrate brain development in the acorn worm, a brainless, burrowing marine invertebrate.
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March 9, 2022
Scientists recovered most of the Christmas Island rat’s genome. But the missing genes signal a problem for using gene editing to de-extinct species.
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March 26, 2024
Peltocephalus maturin was one of the biggest turtles ever, but unlike similarly sized prehistoric freshwater turtles, it lived thousands of years ago.
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