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The stargazing highlights for the week ahead include twilight views of planets and the moon.
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Night-time pollinators such as moths may visit just as many plants as bees, and should also be the focus of conservation and protection efforts, a new study from the University of Sheffield suggests.
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A report released this week suggests that 50 flights into its five-flight schedule, the Mars helicopter might be starting to show its age. The report details a protracted communications outage Inge…
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A new study suggests about one-third of planets orbiting the most common stars in our Milky Way galaxy may hold liquid water, a condition needed to support life.
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The designer of a new type of rover for NASA has found a way to make her space robots useful to firefighters on Earth.
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Researchers have utilized microgravity experiments to study discrete burning of iron powder, leading to carbon-free, endlessly recyclable energy storage. This has promising applications on Earth and for future sustainable lunar outposts. Everything burns. Giv…
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The paleontologists uncovered the full skeletons of at least one adult and seven infant gomphotheres.
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The James Webb Space Telescope is peering into the mysterious hearts of galaxies. Most recently, it turned its sites on the NGC 5068 galaxy.
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The James Webb Space Telescope is peering into the mysterious hearts of galaxies. Most recently, it turned its sites on the NGC 5068 galaxy.
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Microsoft’s Bing AI has been available online since February but only works for Edge. That’s because Microsoft saw Bing’s exponential growth as an opportunity to push Windows 11’s default browser to more people. This could change soon as the tech giant finall…
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Our arched feet might have got humans up and running, a new study suggests.
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Tiny, bright satellite of Enceladus dazzles astronomers with its geysers
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Particle collisions offer a new way to study interactions of hyperon particles with ordinary nuclear building blocks, potentially giving insight into the properties of neutron stars. In a groundbreaking study, scientists at the RHIC observed the directed flow…
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SpaceX kicked off Sunday with the first of two Falcon 9 missions slated to launch from Florida, but the second couldn't get off the ground.
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There have been some instances where iOS features blew away Android during their WWDC announcements. Here are three notable ones.
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Two press conferences will be held at AAS 242 in Albuquerque, New Mexico presenting NRAO and GBO results.
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Stephen Hawking made the famous prediction of how black holes die back in 1974
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The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and the Scan Pyramids project team have announced that they have discovered a corridor in the pyramid of Cheops, which could lead to the pharaoh's burial chamber, hitherto a mystery, and his mummy, which has not yet been f…
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New research reveals that sulfur minerals that make fossils in the Norwegian archipelago are especially well-suited to radiography. X-ray analysis has led to the categorization of a previously-unidentified marine reptile fossil discovered in Edgeøya, Svalbard…
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Mark Dixon and Aoife Ryle track the earth, the moon and the sun in June 4's Science Sunday. For more Local News from WFSB: https://www.wfsb.com/ For more ...
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Scientists observed a surge in brain activity in dying patients even after their hearts stopped. The activity consisted of gamma waves, which are associated
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Elephants once roamed in North America and palaeontologists have just stumbled upon a ‘graveyard’ full of their skeletons. Large-scale excavations in northern Florida have led to the discovery of the largest known gomphothere, an ancient relative of the moder…
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Earth's new “quasi-moon” will stick around for hundreds of years • Earth.com
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