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UNITED STATES. Florida: In a groundbreaking step towards the future of space exploration, Axiom Space is ready to launch its second private mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on May 21. This mission carries immense significance as it aims to fur…
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A new study reveals that ultrafine particles, representing the smallest size fraction of particulate air pollution, might be more dangerous to human health than larger particles.
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During the last ice age, massive icebergs periodically broke off from an ice sheet covering a large swath of North America and discharged rapidly melting ice into the North Atlantic Ocean around Greenland, triggering abrupt climate change impacts acr
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The observatory will have a wide field of view, which will allow it to survey large areas of the sky quickly.
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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.
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New research led by an Oregon State University scientist begins to unravel the role dust plays in nourishing global ocean ecosystems while helping regulate atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.Researchers have long known that phytoplankton – plantlike o
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New York, May 17 (IANS): The link between air pollution and lung disease has long been recognised. A new study reveals a biological process that may be behind that link - a discovery which could provide new insights on better ways to treat or prevent diseases…
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The crew for the second private astronaut trip to the International Space Station (ISS), planned for launch in the spring of 2023 by Houston-based aerospace company Axiom Space, was authorised by NASA and its international partners earlier this year.
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The warm water intrusion from the ocean carved a gigantic cavity about 670 feet tall in Petermann glacier's underside.
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Melts in the light, not in your hand.
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Researchers in Wales have developed a technique to use quantum dots to build custom structured nanoparticles.
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Spread the love The Danuri spacecraft, built in South Korea, flew alongside NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and took unusual pictures. The Danuri spacecraft used its own camera ShadowCam, created by scientists from NASA to fix the Lunar Reconnaissance Orb…
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Saturn's rings are one of the jewels of the Solar System, but it seems that their time is short and their existence fleeting.
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The astronauts will work to further the plans of the first commercial space station in orbit as the International Space Station enter its final leg of service.
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Some say that the Sun is a green-yellow color, but our human eyes see it as white, or yellow-to-red during sunset. What color is it really?
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NASA deploys AI against dangerous solar storms Artificial intelligence has reached every facet of life within no time at all. And now it has entered the realm of space tech with NASA deploying AI against killer solar storms. So when the next destructive solar…
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NASA's Roman Space Telescope, named in her honor, is a new telescope set to launch in the mid-2020s with a field of view 100 times greater than Hubble's infrared instrument—capturing more of the sky with less observing time.
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The image in an anaglyph can be viewed with red-blue 3D glasses.
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An asteroid could make a very close approach to Earth today, May 17, NASA has warned. Will it cause any damage? Know its speed, distance and size.
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A terrifyingly powerful M9.6-class solar flare erupted on the Sun yesterday, May 16, causing radio blackouts in North America. Now, fears over another solar storm Is being expressed by astronomers.
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Read more about Bid Adieu to NASA's Lunar Flashlight as the spacecraft zooms by Earth today on Devdiscourse
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Juno’s upcoming flyby will be the closest to date, with the spacecraft reaching an altitude as low as 22,060 miles (35,500 kilometres) above Io.
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Gravitational waves could reveal whether the quark soup that existed in the early Universe is created in neutron-star mergers. RIKEN researchers suggest that gravitational-wave signals from merging neutron stars could reveal the existence of ultra-dense quark…
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Computer scientists and oceanographers developed a machine-learning model that generates more accurate predictions about the velocities of ocean currents. The model could help make more precise weather forecasts or effectively predict how oil will spread afte…
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The most significant feature is the Personal Voice Advance Speech for users at risk of losing their ability to speak. The tool will let users speak in their own voice via the iPhone.
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