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1. How long would it take to fall through an airless, frictionless hole all the way through the Earth?
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There's a huge difference between sending humans to Mars and colonizing worlds outside our solar system.
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A new study published in the journal Science has found that predatory dinosaurs, such as the Tyrannosaurus rex, did not have permanently exposed teeth as previously thought. Instead, they had scaly, lizard-like lips that covered and sealed their mouths. The f…
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A giant hole has opened up on the surface of the Sun, which could soon result in solar winds measuring millions of miles per hour hurtling towards Earth.The coronal hole measures 20 times larger than our planet and it’s the second of its type to be detected i…
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AI once again dominated the tech world news this week. Microsoft has warned AI rivals not to use its data. A report says Elon Musk wanted to run OpenAI but the founders refused to play ball and the rest, as we know, is history. Mixed reality jitters for Apple…
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If you are an astronomy and space enthusiast, April will offer you some joyful sights in the sky
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Prof. Zvi Mazeh says proud of Israeli research team's involvement in the discovery, scientific community looks forward to further expanding new population of dormant black holes
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Read more about Webb probes star formation in distant galaxies on Devdiscourse
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One of the galaxies captured by Nasa's James Webb Telescope includes a galaxy known as the Cosmic Seahorse.
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A Rain of Icy Particles Is Affecting the Giant Planet's Weather The planet Saturn is easily recognizable for its opulent ring system that can easily be seen through a small telescope. Astronomers have now found that the rings are not as placid as they look. T…
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According to a new study, 2033 would be a unique opportunity to send a low-risk, lower-cost mission to Mars - but only an orbital one.
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Pokemon Go players have offered their goodbyes and thanks to the community before many of them delete the app.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Debashis Chanda about his groundbreaking research on structural paint, featured in WIRED magazine.
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No fooling—Starship rolled back to the launch pad on April 1.
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Radio telescope observations have revealed a cold stream of intergalactic atomic carbon gas feeding star formation in a massive radio galaxy in the young Universe.
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There’s tons of theory out there to explain the behavior of electronic circuits and electromagnetic waves. When it comes to visualization though, most of us have had to make do with our lectu…
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Physicists at West Virginia University have overcome a long-standing limitation of the first law of thermodynamics. Paul Cassak, a professor and associate director of the Center for KINETIC Plasma Physics at West Virginia University, and Hasan Barbhuiya, a gr…
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Background Aedes albopictus is an increasingly serious threat in public health due to it is vector of multiple arboviruses that cause devastating human diseases, as well as its widening distribution in recent years. Insecticide resistance is a serious problem…
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NASA said Thursday that a new computer model that uses artificial intelligence could help predict dangerous space weather around the world with half an hour of advance warning.
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Internationally acclaimed actor Adil Hussian received a boarding pass from NASA for a trip to the red planet, Mars
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Read more about NASA's HiRISE camera captures 3 kilometers wide impact crater on Mars on Devdiscourse
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Tokyo-based ALE (Astro Live Experiences) has ambitious plans to not only create human-made shooting stars but to also use them to collect vital climate data in the mesosphere.
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The first of the new features, known as GPU upload heaps, decreases dynamic random access memory (DRAM) utilization by allowing the CPU to access the GPU's video...
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