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Astronomers have discovered and validated a two-planet system -- composed of a super-Earth and a mini-Neptune -- around the mid-type M dwarf star TOI-2096.
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New research claims that Saturn's rings, while still very young, could disappear in the next few hundred million years.
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"It's something that is a concern because it touches on so many aspects of the Earth, including climate, sea level, and marine life," said one oceanographer.
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The study suggests that many ancestral groups moved across geographic areas and mixed with each other over hundreds of thousands of years. It also found that everyone alive today can connect their ancestry to at least two different populations that were prese…
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As of May 25, 2023, a black hole remains a mysterious and fascinating phenomenon in space. It is an area
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The planet, named LP 791-18 d, was located and observed using data from NASA’s Tess satellite and the Spitzer Space Telescope. A team of scientists led by researchers at the University of Montreal has recently discovered an Earth-sized exoplanet, a world beyo…
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Impulse Space and Relativity Space are vying to become the first commercial enterprise to land on the Red Planet, but delays have pushed the anticipated launch.
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Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) provide a practical solution for direct conversion of CO2 to chemicals; however, an in-depth mechanistic understanding of the dynamic reconstruction of active sites for perovskite cathodes during CO2 electrolysis remains…
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Asteroid mining is slowly but surely coming closer to reality. Many start-ups and governmental agencies alike are getting in on the action. But plenty of tools that would help get this burgeoning industry off the ground are still unavailable. One that would b…
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Victoria Fernandez, Crossmark, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss AMD which she prefers over Nvidia.
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Earth's magnetic field, generated by the flow of molten iron in the planet's inner core, extends out into space and protects us from cosmic radiation emitted by the sun. It is also remarkably used by animals like salmon, sea turtles and migratory birds for na…
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A man in Michigan developed deep vein thrombosis after reportedly being bitten by a brown recluse spider.
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Not many people get the first question wrong on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," but our boy Chase managed to accomplish that by flying in late and being fueled by only coffee. Wrong move. (From 2009)
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Such work aids interpretation of observations made by the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes.
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NASA will host a media teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT Tuesday, May 30, to discuss the next science investigations, technology demonstrations, crew supplies, and hardware bound for the International Space Station aboard SpaceX’s 28th commercial resupply services…
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A potential intermediate-mass black hole may be lurking in Messier 4, the nearest globular star cluster to Earth, new Hubble data reveals.
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On top of a better understanding of the way trees and microbes work together in a race against climate change, plant-fungi matchmaking may be a boon to plans to reforest the planet.
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Polar fish experience lower mortality than tropical fish, allowing them to delay reproduction until later in life when they are larger and can produce
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft makes crucial trajectory changes for an encounter with the small asteroid Dinkinesh, a precursor to its pioneering exploration of the Trojan asteroids.
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Google’s take on AI-powered search begins rolling out today.
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Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity describes how the fabric of space and time, or spacetime, is curved in response to mass. Our sun, for example, warps space around us such that planet Earth rolls around the sun like a marble tossed into a funnel …
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