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International Space Station launches thrusters to avoid satellites

International Space Station launches thrusters to avoid satellites

The ISS is playing dodgeball with other satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO), which is becoming more common.

AI-powered ultrasound imaging detects breast cancer

AI-powered ultrasound imaging detects breast cancer

Professor Chulhong Kim, a member of the POSTECH research team, develops a multimodal fusion network using deep learning and elastography ultrasound images.

A well-known astronomer discovered Saturn's largest moon. He was probably nearsighted.

A well-known astronomer discovered Saturn's largest moon. He was probably nearsighted.

A new study has shown that Christiaan Huygens, the famous Dutch astronomer, was probably nearsighted. This explains why his telescopes were not as sharp as those of his rivals.

Ukraine Calls Vega C Rocket Failure Investigation 'Premature.

Ukraine Calls Vega C Rocket Failure Investigation 'Premature.

The Ukrainian space agency has criticised the investigation into the Vega-C rocket crash, in which a component was sourced from a Ukrainian company.

Shock waves of galaxy-size magnitude were found rattling cosmic web, the largest structure in all of universe

Shock waves of galaxy-size magnitude were found rattling cosmic web, the largest structure in all of universe

Astronomers have discovered that shockwaves enormously powerful rattle the cosmic web connecting all galaxies in our universe. This gives us vital clues about how the largest structures in space were formed.

Quantum Leap Reveals Ben’s Leaping Nearly Caused World War 3

Quantum Leap Reveals Ben’s Leaping Nearly Caused World War 3

NBC's Quantum Leap relaunch has shown how dangerous time travel really can be - with Ben Song nearly causing World War III in his most recent leap!

Under 30 Europe 2023: Building a Healthier Future with Software

Under 30 Europe 2023: Building a Healthier Future with Software

This year's 30 Under 30 Europe list is filled with innovators from a variety of fields, including improving surgery and creating algal biofactories.

Rarely Seen Vampire Squid Dredged Up From 3,000ft Below the Sea

Rarely Seen Vampire Squid Dredged Up From 3,000ft Below the Sea

Scientists have claimed that the strange deep-sea creature is a new species, but other experts remain skeptical.

Amazing image by James Webb Telescope that shows the same galaxy at three different times in time

Amazing image by James Webb Telescope that shows the same galaxy at three different times in time

The photo shows a supernova-hosting galaxie captured at three different times in one image. This time-defying feat is due to...

X-rays show how Tycho supernova, 450 years old, became a giant cosmic particle accelerator

X-rays show how Tycho supernova, 450 years old, became a giant cosmic particle accelerator

Astronomers have located the magnetic field near Tycho where cosmic rays form, and it has been mapped. This "delicate dance" between chaos and order was revealed by them.

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