In a major medical breakthrough, a penny-sized nanochip pad is able to regrow organs and heal injuries by causing stem cells of any desired type to grow.
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'Breakthrough' penny-sized nanochip pad is able to regrow organs and heal injuries
Scientists have hailed a “breakthrough” technology capable of regrowing damaged organs and healing serious wounds with the single touch of a penny-sized pad.
Nasa to wake up New Horizons spacecraft for voyage into mysterious Third Zone
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Nasa to wake up New Horizons spacecraft for voyage into mysterious Third Zone
Nasa is to wake up its New Horizons spacecraft next month following a five month hibernation, ahead of a journey deeper into one of the most mysterious regions of the Solar System.
For The First Time Ever, We've Witnessed The Sun Rip Apart Its Own Solar Eruption
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For The First Time Ever, We've Witnessed The Sun Rip Apart Its Own Solar Eruption
Researchers have finally observed something that scientists had speculated about for years but never had a chance to witness: the Sun shredding apart its own, failed solar eruption .
Almost 100 Unknown Volcanoes Have Been Found Hidden Under Antarctica
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Almost 100 Unknown Volcanoes Have Been Found Hidden Under Antarctica
Researchers have discovered what looks to be the largest volcanic region on Earth, revealing an invisible network of almost 100 unknown volcanoes lying hidden beneath the Antarctic ice sheet.
Ice at Marsโs equator hints the planet was once much more tilted
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Ice at Marsโs equator hints the planet was once much more tilted
Most of the water on Mars is at its poles, but ice near the equator may mean that the way the red planet is tilted has changed over the last few million years
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Jellyfish galaxies may feed black holes with their long tendrils
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Jellyfish galaxies may feed black holes with their long tendrils
Cosmic winds that form the long tentacles of jellyfish galaxies may also create the perfect conditions to sustain highly active supermassive black holes
Meet The First-Ever 3D Printer That Can Do Construction in The Vacuum of Space
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Meet The First-Ever 3D Printer That Can Do Construction in The Vacuum of Space
One manufacturing company just made history by successfully using a special 3D printer in extreme, space-like conditions.