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Stunning stem cells and Starlink trails —November’s best science images
Stem- cell spheroid. This is a cluster made out of the stem cells found in dental pulp — the innermost layer of the tooth. These cells...
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Alphabet's Potential Starlink Rival Becomes Its Own Company
Rather than use orbiting satellites, Taara plans to deliver fiber-like internet through the air using ground-based equipment that beams light. Project...
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Your nose has its own army of immune cells — here’s how it protects you
Detailed profile of the immune cells in the upper airway could help to improve nasal vaccines. Max Kozlov The nose is home to a host...
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This astrophotography camera is one of the best we've ever tested. Find out why the QSI 760 CMOS is so good
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Steven Knight's A Thousand Blows gets a batch of new images
Disney+ has released a new batch of promotional images for A Thousand Blows, the hotly-anticipated new series from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight...
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nature / science
Commercial fusion power plant now closer to reality
Successfully harnessing the power of fusion energy could lead to cleaner and safer energy for all—and contribute substantially to combating the...
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See 15 Winning Images From the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest
From migrating tadpoles to peaceful monkeys to very determined ants, the winning images of the 60th annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest...
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New 'all-optical' nanoscale sensors of force access previously unreachable environments
Mechanical force is an essential feature for many physical and biological processes. Remote measurement of mechanical signals with high sensitivity...
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Pixel Studio on the Pixel 9 now lets you generate AI images of people, and the results can be terrifying
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Brain Activity Reveals How We Learn From Mistakes
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Homeowner shares impressive before-and-after photos of complete front yard transformation: 'Absolutely stunning'
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The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – reviews roundup
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The End of L.A.’s Magical Thinking
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This Overlooked French City with Stunning Flemish Architecture Will Take You Back in time
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Explore North Dakota's Badlands In A Secret State Park With Scenic Trails And Cozy Cabins
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India's solar sector grows stronger with 60 GW domestic manufacturing: Rubix Data Sciences
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These Scenic Road Trips From Chicago Showcase Stunning National Parks And Pristine Sandy Beaches
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New sciences degree at UTD expands skills, flexibility for future doctors
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