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Molten Martian core could explain red planet's magnetic quirks
Like Earth, Mars once had a strong magnetic field that shielded its thick atmosphere from the solar ...View More
Asteroid impact threat estimates improved for the Earth and the Moon
An international team is currently closely tracking the near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4. The impact pro ...View More
Fluorescent caves could explain how life persists in extraterrestrial environments
Deep below Earth's surface, rock and mineral formations lay hidden with a secret brilliance. Under a ...View More
These electronics-free robots can walk right off the 3D-printer
Imagine a robot that can walk, without electronics, and only with the addition of a cartridge of com ...View More
Organic molecules of unprecedented size discovered on Mars
The longest organic molecules identified to date on Mars have recently been detected by scientists f ...View More
Science behind 'Polly want a cracker' could guide future treatment design for speech disorders
A new study explains how a parakeet's brain helps it to mimic human words. By recording for the firs ...View More
Squirrel-inspired leaping robot can stick a landing on a branch
Engineers have designed robots that crawl, swim, fly and even slither like a snake, but no robot can ...View More
Innovative infant wearable uses artificial intelligence for at-home assessments of early motor development
Monitoring early neurological development is a central part of paediatric healthcare everywhere in t ...View More
Signs of alien life may be hiding in these gases
Scientists have identified a promising new way to detect life on faraway planets, hinging on worlds ...View More
Dynamic acoustics of hand clapping, elucidated
In a scene toward the end of the 2006 film, "X-Men: The Last Stand," a character claps and sends a s ...View More



