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Spread the love Researchers are still puzzled, because they have not yet seen such strange teeth. An ancient ocean during the Late Cretaceous is hardly a safe place. Between 66 million and 100 million years ago, veritable sea monsters criss-crossed the ocean,…
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Graphene isn’t easy to produce at scale. But making small batches of graphene is doable in a few ways. [Robert Murray-Smith] decided to try producing “flash graphene.” This requir…
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A super-volatile Sun has spewed enormous amounts of energy out into space and NOAA has alerted about a geomagnetic storm that may hit Earth on May 23.
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A driver has shared incredible footage of the moment a 'beaming bright light' flashed across the sky.
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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered the first evidence that millions of supermassive stars may be hiding at the dawn of the universe. Researchers, who dubbed the giant stars "celestial monsters", said these are 5,000 to 10, 000 times more mas…
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NASA has awarded a contract extension to the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore for the support services required for the agency’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Science Operations.
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ScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their sources.
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In February, scientists declared that Jupiter had the most moons of any planet in our solar system, with 92 natural...
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A new analysis of those James Webb images showed that the galaxies it observed (deemed "too massive") could be even more massive than we thought!
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Read more about NASA's TROPICS mission launch delayed due to weather on Devdiscourse
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Author: Matthew Shindell This book is an interesting and refreshing examination of humanity’s fascination with Mars. Matthew Shindell’s “For the Love of Mars” is essentially a love letter to the red planet that celebrates its place in human thought and attemp…
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Scientists unveil solutions to enigmatic radar characteristics of Jupiter and Saturn's moons A collaborative investigation led by Dr. Jason Hofgartner, Senior Research Scientist at the Southwest Research Institute, sheds light on the puzzling radar signatures…
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The delicious way that champagne bubbles tickle the tongue is based on how 'soapy' the wine is, according to new research.
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The findings of this study directly contradicted previous predictions on how climate change will impact fish populations.
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TYSONS CORNER, Virginia — It could be the ultimate blend of art and science — a new seven-suite “space symphony” inspired and illustrated by NASA’s latest mind-boggling images.The world premiere outside Washington last week of “Cosmic Cycles” showcased vivid …
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Satellites launched into outer space could send back improved warnings of dangerous solar storms thanks to a breakthrough in the way scientists use space weather measurements. Experts from the University […]
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Space stations, big metal tubes in low-Earth orbit pressurized to roughly the same atmospheric pressure you'd find on sea level so a bunch of squish...
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Apple first announced iMessage Contact Key Verification, a feature for protecting conversations from malicious actors, at the end of last year..
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Researchers at the University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) have created a novel instrument that can help reveal the origin of electronic states in engineered materials, paving the way for their use in future quantum technology ap…
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A new study claims that the risk of killer asteroids hitting Earth is unlikely in the next 1,000 years, but small ones still pose a threat.
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London, May 20: From its humble origin(s), life has infected the entire planet with endless beautiful forms. The genesis of life is the oldest biological event, so old that no clear evidence was left behind other than the existence of life itself. This leaves…
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Spread the love It's official, viewers know which actors will play Kate and William in the final season of The Crown. A few days ago, photos from the set of the Netflix series The Crown were released. Fans of the series which retraces the history of the royal…
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Saturn's rings are the planet's most distinguishing feature, but they're a recent addition to the Solar System — and are already disappearing.
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