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NASA shares an image of two distant galaxies which are twinning like pals, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Forecasters have predicted that the Earth can be hit by a flanking CME cloud that was released by the Sun on Monday. It can spark a terrifying solar storm today, April 28.
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Three years ago a group of University of California San Diego researchers deciphered essential mechanisms behind the aging process. After identifying two distinct directions that cells follow...
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The United Arab Emirates' Hope space probe on Monday revealed Mars' smaller moon Deimos in unprecedented detail, shedding new light on the origin of the mysterious lumpy satellite.
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For the first time, astronomers have detected an image of a powerful jet exploding from a black hole.
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Black Hole Spits Out Universe's Brightest Object, Fascinating Scientists | Vantage with Palki SharmaA black hole has been photographed launching an energy je...
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Moffett Field CA (SPX) Apr 28, 2023 - The Fluidic Telescope (FLUTE) project team, jointly led by NASA and Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, envisions a way to make huge circular self-healing mirrors in-orbit to further the fiel
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Astronomers said on April 26 that for the first time they have confirmed what ignites quasars, the brightest and most powerful objects in the universe, which put galaxies in their "death throes."
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Scientists at the University of Washington announced this month that they found a firehose of water spewing nonstop from the ocean floor 50 miles off the Oregon coast from Newport. Here's the real story.
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Researchers suggested that several key challenges need to be addressed for perovskite solar cells to be commercially viable for mass adoption.
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Researchers in the Future Interfaces Group at Carnegie Mellon this week highlighted a breakthrough in display technology that could make future...
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SpaceX is now targeting Friday, April 28, to launch a Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center after a first attempt was scrubbed Thursday.
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The company won't be able to salvage any of the three boosters, as the giant rocket is on a mission to send its payloads directly to a high Earth orbit.
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Biotechnologists from the UK have found a way to use mycelium to create a self-healing, leather-like material.
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A technical trick will keep the 46-year-old mission collecting science for a little longer.
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As the proverb goes, it takes a village to raise a child. It can also take a village to make progress in science and medicine.
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A bunch of scientists from the University of Georgia have created a new method for discovering and categorising new worlds that are far away from Earth. They have encountered an exoplanet using...
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Spanish Earth observation satellite provider Satlantis has bought a majority stake in British university spin-out SuperSharp to expand into the thermal imaging market.
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Russia seems to be tinkering with a new type of spy satellite: "inspectors" that stalk other satellites. The Pentagon is not pleased.
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'Scary Barbie' is an incredibly bright cosmic object that has been burning for two years, and it has yet to sputter out.
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The mission's chief designer says the rover has most likely been hampered by dust.
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What the human genome is lacking compared with the genomes of other primates might have been as crucial to the development of humankind as what has been added during our evolutionary history, according to a new study led by researchers at Yale and the Broad I…
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A team from the University of California San Diego has, for the first time, hijacked a genetic pathway involved in cellular aging. They were able to increase cells' lifespan by 80 percent.
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