Welcome to Science First - a YouTube channel dedicated to exploring science in its purest form.

Our content covers a wide range of STEM fields including physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, space and much more. Whether you're a science novice or a Nobel Prize winner, we strive to break down complex ideas into digestible, awe-inspiring videos that spark curiosity.

From exploring quantum computing to gazes through powerful telescopes into the cosmos, we put science first every step of the journey.

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Last full moon of 2023!
Taken last night

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Stunning view of Olympus Mons on Mars from space. The photo was captured by the Hope probe of the United Arab Emirates. HOPE was launched on 20 July, 2020.

Image Credit: UAE

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Mysterious ancient objects at Abu Ghurob in Egypt

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Olympus Mons(Mars)- The tallest mountain in the Solar System.

Nasa

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HDR Negative Image of Andromeda Galaxy they are turning light into dark and and dark into light.

📸NASA

#interesting #space

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Researchers have identified a new class of compounds that show promise for treating certain cancers. In a study published this month in the journal Nature, scientists at Stanford University described small molecules that target and disrupt a key protein tied to the uncontrolled cell growth that leads to tumors. When tested on mice with human lung cancer and melanoma cells, 63% and 71% of the rodents experienced a significant reduction in tumor size respectively compared to control animals.

The new compounds still need to undergo clinical trials to evaluate their safety and efficacy in humans. But the researchers are excited by the molecular-level understanding of these substances' anti-cancer activities. This latest advance builds on decades of incremental research to understand and combat cancer biology at its most fundamental level. Findings like these keep the scientific community optimistic that better cancer detection, treatments, and potentially cures may lie ahead.

Stay tuned for future updates.

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What is the largest planet in our solar system?

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