James Webb Telescope Discovers New Exoplanet With Earth-Like Atmosphere
NASA's telescope identifies a potentially habitable world with signs of water vapor in its atmosphere.
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NASA's telescope identifies a potentially habitable world with signs of water vapor in its atmosphere.
Gene editing technology successfully eliminates sickle cell disease in trial participants.
Newly identified bacteria show unprecedented ability to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide.
New neural implant technology enables thought-controlled computing with unprecedented accuracy.
Scientists achieve sustained fusion reaction that generates more power than it consumes.
Revolutionary diagnostic tool identifies brain changes decades before cognitive decline begins.
New device mimics photosynthesis to generate hydrogen fuel with unprecedented efficiency.
Scientists find thriving community of organisms living in rocks deep below the seafloor.
Scientists create super-enzyme that could revolutionize plastic recycling and waste management.
New satellite data shows vast ice deposits within reach of potential human settlements.
New vaccine design could provide long-lasting protection against all influenza strains.
Particles remain connected over 1,200 kilometers, advancing quantum communication technology.
Expedition uncovers hundreds of previously unknown species in remote mountain range.
New battery technology doubles energy storage while eliminating fire risk.
Genetic evidence points to a distinct human population that lived alongside early modern humans.
Research identifies critical thresholds that could trigger irreversible climate changes.
Machine learning algorithm identifies cancers earlier and more reliably than traditional methods.
Underground detector records signals consistent with long-theorized weakly interacting particles.
Scientists successfully regenerate coral ecosystems using lab-grown heat-resistant corals.
Research demonstrates that cellular aging can be partially reversed without causing cancer.