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Posted: May 8, 2023 7:07 am ET | Last Updated: May 8, 2023 7:07 am ET | Link to all the articles published on SpacePolicyOnline.com during the week of May 1-7, 2023, plus a bonus article from early May 8, including environmental groups suing the FAA for allow…
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The NASA team hopes the iconic spacecraft and its twin can continue taking data beyond the solar system past their 50th birthdays.
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The images were beamed back by the probe in April and show four craters on Moon - Tsiolkovsky crater, Schrödinger Valley, Wichmann Crater, and the Szilard M Crater.
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Researchers from University College London say that their latest research shows the animal had huge teeth and powerful jaws.
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What seems like a straightforward task for a cell — dividing in two — is actually an intricate series of engineering puzzles. A dividing cell needs to maneuver its insides so that the right components will end up in each cell, to produce two function
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Scientific Reports - Comparative plastome genomics, taxonomic delimitation and evolutionary divergences of Tetraena hamiensis var. qatarensis and Tetraena simplex (Zygophyllaceae)
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The prospect of settling the Moon, Mars and elsewhere requires urgent conversations about issues such as labour and reproductive rights far from Earth.
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Spread the love Photo: Yves Gingras warns that “scientists must remain vigilant, because neither Canada nor Quebec are immune to the emergence of anti-scientific social currents”. For a century, Acfas has been the spokesperson for Quebec scientists, defending…
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Astronomers have discovered a new tidal tidal disruption event (TDE) in the NGC 7392 galaxy, 137 m...
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People have been struggling with the question of how human life started for years and years.It is the ultimate existential question and previously scientists have considered the role of lightning, while religious people obviously have other ideas.And now scie…
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The first known case of cancer was discovered in an early human relative's toe bone.
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The first known case of cancer was discovered in an early human relative's toe bone.
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Humans inherited genetic material from Neanderthals that affects the shape of our noses, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
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Black hole image H is for Hot and Huge in Chandra Xray Observatory image NASA reveals A giant black hole at the center of a massive elliptical galaxy is making a mark on its surroundings reveals NASA. It has an Hshaped structure and is found in a detailed new…
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The rare metal terbium has been found in an exoplanet’s atmosphere for the first time. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have also developed a new method for analyzing exoplanets, making it possible to study them in more detail. KELT-9 b is the galaxy’…
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Researchers from University College London (UCL) and the University of Cambridge, both in the United Kingdom, have discovered a new type of ice that more closely resembles liquid water than any other known ice and could rewrite our understanding of water and …
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Artificial intelligence could pose a "more urgent" threat to humanity than climate change, AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton told Reuters in an interview on Friday.
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AZoSensors explores how biosensors can be used to detect chemical manufacturing contamination.
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There is a new explanation as to why we have not been able to make that first contact with an extraterrestrial.
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Over half a century after the Apollo mission, which opened the door for studying the lunar surface, astronomers have peaked under the hood and revealed part of Moon's internal structure.
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Scientists have developed new technology which has made it possible to isolate and study how a single protein – 10,000 times thinner than a human hair – behaves and changes over time.
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Read more about Sun ejected 14 solar flare and 31 coronal mass ejections last week on Devdiscourse
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A new study by Chinese researchers demonstrating the feasibility of producing required materials in situ on the moon has provided important support for the construction of future lunar bases, according to the Institute of Physics (IOP) of the Chinese Academy …
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They're the most common type of exoplanet known today, and many astronomers have called them "super-habitable." None of that is true.
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The US space agency plans to maintain a human presence, for the very first time, on a celestial body other than Earth.
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