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There could be liquid oceans in the moons of Uranus. Saturn takes the lead for the most moons in the Solar System. James Webb gazes into the Eye of Sauron ak...
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A crucial radar antenna on a spacecraft bound for Jupiter is no longer jammed
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Crew members aboard the International Space Station conducted scientific investigations during the week of May 8 that included monitoring how spaceflight affects immune function, testing a student-designed camera mount, and assessing a platform for automated …
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While the CubeSat couldn’t reach the lunar South Pole to help seek ice, it fulfilled several technology goals that will empower future missions for the benefit of humanity.
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How an award-winning astrophotographer brought his "impossible" Milky Way dream photo to life.
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A panoramic image of the M87 black hole and its jet has been captured at a new 3.5 mm wavelength, revealing more details about the surrounding material and ring-like structure. Surprising findings suggest possible winds causing turbulence around the black hol…
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Lensed images of a supernova appear at different times.
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Saturn lost the title to Jupiter, which has 95 known Moons, in February this month after scientists found 12 new ones orbiting the gas giant.
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Ruminants like cows have developed an unusual way of digesting their food: they ingest plants, give them a rough chewing and then swallow the half-chewed mash before regurgitating it repeatedly and continuing to chew. This has clear advantages, as a research …
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We’ve had lots of sunshine and warm temperatures this week but the 22News Storm Team is working for you with the downside of this nice spring weather…. allergies.
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Researchers have created a device that emulates the human eye's ability to see color by using narrowband perovskite photodetectors and a neuromorphic algorithm.
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(12 May 2023) Russian cosmonauts perform a spacewalk aboard the International Space Station to deploy a radiator and other equipment.Subscribe for more Break...
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Four researchers with MIT ties - Lillian Chin, Neil Dalvie, Suong Nguyen, and Yirui Zhang - win prestigious Schmidt Fellowships.
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The spiral-shaped bacteria Helicobacter pylori are common and troublesome.
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WASHINGTON, May 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA is holding a public meeting at 10:30 a.m. EDT Wednesday, May 31, of its independent study team on categorizing and evaluating data of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP).
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The 2.2-pound space rock is estimated to be 4.56 billion years old.
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A team of theoretical astrophysicists have studied in detail a hypothetical form of dark matter that combines to form dark atoms. They found that the existence of dark atoms can drastically affect the evolution of galaxies.
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Did humanity miss the party? Are SETI, the Drake Equation, and the Fermi Paradox all just artifacts of our ignorance about Advanced Life in the universe? And if we are wrong, how would we know?
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Scientists found a previously unrecognized organelle in fruit flies, a thoroughly studied organism.
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An enormous balloon spotted circling the Southern Hemisphere is actually SuperBIT, a NASA telescope that is capturing Hubble-quality data from the upper reaches of the atmosphere.
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H2 generation from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cultured under anoxia is found to be limited by activation of a slow-down switch in photosystem II that modulates electron transfer at the acceptor site of this photosystem following light exposure.
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From a Science magazine report, shared by schwit1: When neuropsychologist Bernhard Sabel put his new fake-paper detector to work, he was "shocked" by what it found. After screening some 5000 papers, he estimates up to 34% of neuroscience papers published in 2…
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Caked in calcite, it looks like this ancient skeleton is bejeweled in glistening crystals.
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Researchers in Maryland discovered the grave of a teenager who may have been one of the first European colonists to come to the New World.
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