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How excited should we be about the latest Mars potential biosignature discovery? 'It's arguably the best evidence we have so far'
It's not the first time there have been claims of signs of life on Mars, so why are scientists particularly thrilled now?
In the 30 years since the discovery of 51 Pegasi b, more than 6,000 planets outside our Solar System have been catalogued. Two modern-day explorers explain how.
Quantum computers may solve problems beyond supercomputers. A new test helps confirm quantum answers for errors.
The rate of acquisition of genomic changes in cancer has been the topic of much discussion, with several recent investigations finding evidence of punctuated evolution instead of gradual accumulation ...
How AI can assist human decision-making and democratize super-forecasting to better predict uncertain futures.
LA Times on MSN
Following Kirk's assassination, Republicans sour on direction of the country, new AP-NORC poll finds
Political violence is dueling with a complicated economic outlook for space in peoples' minds as they look toward an ...
In this important work, the authors present a new transformer-based neural network designed to isolate and quantify higher-order epistasis in protein sequences. They provide solid evidence that higher ...
The Stacey West on MSN
Michael Skubala 100 Games In: What Has Changed From The Kennedy Era?
Michael Skubala passed the 100-match barrier this weekend, ten games into the League One season. Interestingly, while Mark ...
NASA's Perseverance rover may have uncovered hints of ancient Martian life, but China's Tianwen 3 mission could be the first ...
NASA’s IMAP mission will explore the heliosphere and study how it shields Earth from cosmic radiation and space weather.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
‘Ultimate Cosmic Carpool’ Sends Three New Missions to Monitor Space Weather and the Protective Bubble Around Our Solar System
The spacecraft will map the boundaries of the heliosphere, study how Earth’s outer atmosphere reacts to solar activity and ...
If you’re lost somewhere on the earth, you can use GPS or public landmarks to find your way back. Navigation in the vastness of space isn’t so easy, however — especially if you’re on a spacecraft ...
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