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A private Japanese moon lander went into free-fall while trying to land on the lunar surface last month, company officials said Friday, blaming a software...
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New Mexico Students to Hear from NASA Astronauts Aboard Space Station
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New device that creates images by mimicking cone cells and neural networks found in the human eye.
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Airplanesized asteroid set to buzz Earth at close quarters NASA data shows Various NASA telescopes are tracking this asteroid and the data reveals that it will pass very close to the Earth today. Asteroids pose a significant danger to Earth as is clear from p…
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Flight controllers at ESA’s mission control centre in Germany have been busy this week, working with instrument teams on the final deployments to prepare ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) for exploring Jupiter.
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A "once-in-a-lifetime" discovery was made in Florida when a 5 million-year-old "elephant graveyard" was discovered near Gainesville.
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X-rays, infrared radiation and visible light combine to make these incredible photos.
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Read more about Japan's private lunar lander failed to make soft landing due to software glitch, analysis reveals on Devdiscourse
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Betelgeuse is flustering astronomers once again, as it is now shining 50% brighter than usual. This dying red giant had only recently mysteriously dimmed its
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Observers have spotted some bizarre behavior from Betelgeuse in recent years, as it sheds light on how dying stars turn supernova.
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On Wednesday, the ESA's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) flashed an encoded message to Earth from its orbit around Mars at 9 pm, stimulating a situation when a real signal from another civilisation is received by us.
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Identifying new sources that produce electrons faster could help to advance the many imaging techniques that rely on electrons. In a recent paper published in Physical Review Letters, a team of researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology demonstrated th…
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Melanoma skin cancer is one of the fastest growing types of cancer in the world
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Discovered in 2004, graphene has revolutionized various scientific fields. It possesses remarkable properties like high electron mobility, mechanical strength, and thermal conductivity. Extensive time and effort has been invested in exploring its potential as…
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Particle physicists use gigantic accelerators to investigate the infinitesimal.
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A rock sample that a Japanese space probe collected from an asteroid suggests a possible source of compounds that enabled the development of life on Earth.
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Mogensen, who will be the first non-American pilot to steer the SpaceX Crew Dragon shuttle to the International Space Station (ISS), hopes to one day fly into space on an independent European mission. Elon Musk's Neuralink says has FDA approval for study of …
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Chinese scientists have made a significant breakthrough in the production of highly flexible solar cells that are as thin as paper.
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Climate change is subjecting plants to rapid shifts in temperature and precipitation, pushing them into new ranges and stressing them in old ones.
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Researchers show that nearly any material can be turned into a device that generates electricity from the air.
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Researchers at the University of Michigan have demonstrated how to create cage structures with nanoparticles using computer simulations, which could indicate a way to create structured nanostructures with heterogeneous materials.
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One of the greatest mysteries of Jupiter was that the stripes that were visible on its surface often shifted and changed. Now, scientists believe they have figured out why.
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The jellyfish galaxy JW39 hangs serenely in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
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Previous research had linked maternal vitamin D deficiency with brain development disorders such as schizophrenia. A new study explains the functional changes taking place in the brain. TheHealthSite.com
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Scientists are “watching with bated breath” to see if ice will return to normal levels. The planetary consequences could be huge.
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