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The Milky Way’s metal-poor stars move in previously unpredicted patterns
An investigation into the orbits of the Milky Way's metal-poor stars has found that some of them travel in previously unpredicted patterns.
New review of the use of Artificial Intelligence in treating and diagnosing brain disease
Italian scientists have examined the use of AI in treating brain disease to determine the value of advanced algorithms in a clinical setting.
A bacterium inside the seeds of rice plants inhibits destructive plant pathogens
Researchers have demonstrated how a specific bacterium inside the seeds of rice plants effectively inhibits destructive plant pathogens.
New novel hybrid emitter could revolutionise the design of OLEDs
An international team of researchers report the development of a novel hybrid emitter that could revolutionise the design of OLEDs.
Scientists at the Hubble Space Centre publish new research on the formation of star...
A new project studying data from the Hubble Space Telescope sheds new light on the formation of star clusters in the extreme environments of six merging galaxies.
NASA’s memorandum of understanding with Federal Aviation Administration to grow American commercial space sector
NASA and FAA have signed a MOU reaffirming the agencies’ longstanding relationship, fostering a robust American commercial space sector.
The economic importance of space
Dr Pete Worden, Breakthrough Starshot Executive Director, discusses his vision for interstellar travel, utilising space based resources and the future economic importance of space
New computing technique uses data from CT scans to increase the accuracy of tumour...
New research suggests that a new advanced computing technique, which uses routine medical scans, can allow for more accurate tumour biopsies.
Asgardia announces its proposal to develop a new node module for the International Space...
Asgardia has revealed its plans to build and supply a new node module for the International Space Station, to extend its commercial value.
European aquaculture studies lead to creation of cost-reducing automatic fish feeding system
A collection of European aquaculture studies has resulted in the development of a new automatic fish feeding system.











