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No evidence of associated supernova, and afterglow radio data contradicts current models.
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Dimorphos' much larger companion asteroid Didymos is spinning so fast that it's capable of ejecting pieces of rubble into deep space.
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Epsilon toxin produced in gut bacteria may be a key environmental driver of multiple sclerosis onset and disease activity, a new study found.
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Los Angeles, Mar 30 (UNI) A new study using NASA''s Chandra X-ray Observatory shows the effects of powerful winds launched from the center of a nearby galaxy, NGC 253, located 11.4 million light-years from Earth.
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A group of astronomers argues fast radio bursts may be the result of two neutron stars merging, an event that releases a huge electromagnetic charge.
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The University of Minnesota's Raptor Center and red-tailed hawk Luta joined FOX 9's Tom Butler to chat about what to do if you find an injured bird this spri...
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NASA has released the Artemis 2 trailer ahead of its crew announcement on April 3 during a special event at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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The secret has been hiding in plain view for 40 years. But it took the insight of a veteran astronomer to pull it all together within a year, using observations of Saturn from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and retired Cassini probe, in addition to the Voyager…
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Planetary scientists Paul Byrne and Rebecca Hahn at Washington University in St. Louis have created the first comprehensive map of volcanoes on Venus, pinpointing 85,000 of them. Their study was posted online in JGR Planets, and the dataset is publicly availa…
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NASA has established the new Moon to Mars Program Office at NASA Headquarters in Washington to carry out the agency’s human exploration activities at the Moon and Mars for the benefit of humanity. Amit Kshatriya will serve as the agency’s first head of the of…
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New Evidence That Venus Is Volcanically Active New research provides strong evidence of volcanic activity on Venus. The study identified a nearly 1-square-mile volcanic vent that changed shape and grew over eight months in 1991. Such changes on Earth are asso…
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Microelectronics forms the foundation of much modern technology today, including smartphones, laptops and even supercomputers. It is based on the ability to allow and stop the flow of electrons through a material. Spin electronics, or spintronics, is a spinof…
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The 'Hawking radiation' emitted by black holes may be able to carry information after all, a new solution to Stephen Hawking's famous paradox suggests.
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Coastal ecosystems are a natural storehouse for carbon, with policymakers looking to bays, marshes, and seaside forests as nature-based solutions to help combat climate change. But the capacity of these ecosystems to take up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere…
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Like a tornado siren for life-threatening storms in America’s heartland, a new computer model that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and NASA satellite data could sound the alarm for dangerous space weather.
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Boeing has postponed the launch of its spaceship taxi, Starliner, until at least July.A NASA manager said the data from Starliner's parachute system needed
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Modern cetaceans—whales and dolphins—have one of the largest size ranges of any living animal group, ranging from as small as 1.5 meters long to as much as 30. However, a new study reveals this diversity came much later in their evolution than expected.
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You'd better start saving up your wishes now, as hundreds of shooting stars will soar through the sky in 2025 - after being dropped from a satellite.
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In the late 20th Century, geologists began to notice a strange layer deposited in ancient rocks around the world.
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A novel type of “jumping gene” may explain why the genomes of complex cells aren’t all equally stuffed with noncoding sequences.
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It's been proposed that the parts of the brain that process feet and genitals are very close.
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The space agency's Crawler Transporter 2 has officially broken the Guinness World Record for the heaviest self-powered vehicle.
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