Hubble trouble: Can you handle the cosmic challenge?
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The seemingly unpredictable, and thereby uncontrollable, dynamics of living organisms have perplexed and fascinated scientists for a long time. While these dynamics can be represented by reaction networks, which can model a variety of biological systems, taming and therefore controlling…
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Australia’s unregulated private tutoring industry is having a profound impact on the Australian educational landscape, potentially leaving students vulnerable by employing thousands of unqualified operators and deepening educational inequity across the country.
A new image from NOIRLab shows telescopes on two Chilean peaks in the Atacama Desert.
In a recent study, Dr. Harel Shochat from the University of Haifa and his colleagues analyzed the biological and geographical origins of ivory artifacts from the southern Levant dating to the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age II (ca.…
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SpaceX is targeting Oct. 13 for the 11th test flight of Starship, which will be the final launch of the megarocket’s current “Version 2” iteration.

It may look like these comets are racing, but they are not.
Scientists have confirmed that the Atlas blue butterfly carries the most chromosomes of any animal, with 229 pairs. Unlike duplication, its chromosomes split apart, reshaping its genome in surprising ways. This discovery sheds light on evolution, conservation, and even cancer…