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Mercury will still be hard to see, but one can use bright Venus to find it.
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Photos show the “very beautiful” and “almost completely unknown” ocean animal.
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Turkey is poised to enter the competitive arena of lunar exploration, with the Minister of Industry and Technology, Fatih Kajir, unveiling the nation’s ambitious plans to deploy unmanned spacecraft to the moon twice within the next ten years. Minister Kajir s…
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Astronomers have completed the largest and most detailed study of what triggers a star birth in the universe’s biggest galaxies, using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes.
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The Hubble Space Telescope has helped detect something remarkable: the strongest and oldest radio transmission ever recorded.
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Astronomers analyzing 13 years of data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope have found an unexpected and as yet unexplained feature outside of our galaxy. “It is a completely serendipitous discovery,” said Alexander Kashlinsky, a cosmologist at the Uni…
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And you thought you were in need of some moisturizer.
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'If it's confirmed in the future, that would be the first indirect detection of liquid water on an exoplanet.'
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US News: Nasa administrator Bill Nelson has expressed confidence that the United States will beat China in the race to send astronauts to the moon.
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The effects of vitamin D/iron statuses and calcium intake on lumbar cortical and trabecular bone in male adults.
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China and Europe partnered on the Einstein probe, which will use ‘lobster eyes’ to hunt for the X-ray light.
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Astronomers have made the rare discovery of a small, cold exoplanet and its massive outer companion—shedding light on the formation of planets like Earth.
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Massive neutron stars experience such enormous pressure in their cores neutrons residing there lose their integrity and become a new type of matter.
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Compared to the mass of stars in their host galaxies, the black holes in early universe galaxies almost seem too big.
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Highly populated areas such as New York City, Baltimore, Virginia Beach, Norfolk and Long Island are experiencing rapid subsidence, heightening risk to critical infrastructures like roads, flight paths, building foundations, railway lines and pipelines
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Webb's Mid-Infrared Instrument unveiled the cat's tail, a structure that could have originated as little as one hundred years ago.
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Because astronauts have picked up hints of burnt meat, smoky rum and farts, here are your early links: Central Park Bow Bridge reopened, the illegal Chabad tunnel wasn't structurally sound, R.I.P Fruit Stripe gum and more.
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Microsoft overtook Apple as the world's most valuable company on Thursday after the iPhone maker began 2024 with its worst start in years due to growing demand concerns.
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By analyzing the data from various space telescopes, astronomers have performed a detailed study of an ultraluminous X-ray source known as NGC 2403 XMM4. Results of the study, published January 5 in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society journa…
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A team of environmental and natural scientists from Universidad EAFIT in Colombia, the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama, and Boise State University in the U.S. has found evidence of an ancient petrified mangrove forest on an island in the Pan…
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Researchers create a transparent graphene-based neural implant offering high-resolution brain activity data from the surface.
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2024 is shaping up to be a very curious year. That's according to Edgar B. Herwick III, host of the GBH News podcast Curiosity Desk, who joins to give a pop ...
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Astronomers finally have a direct link between the death of a massive star and the birth of a black hole or a neutron star.
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Participants can also create and download a virtual souvenir – a boarding pass to the VIPER mission featuring their name – to commemorate the experience.
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Even as astronomical objects go, that's a gargantuan protostar.
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