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St. Patrick's Day revelers witnessed an old piece of the space station burn up in the atmosphere.
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People who "choke" under pressure underperform in high-stakes situations out of stress and worry. But what causes this phenomenon?
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The La Niña effect slowed sea level rise last year, but NASA still warns of impending gloom.
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope recently spotted a rare and tiny galaxy named UGCA 307. It was seen in the backdrop of massive distant galaxies.
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Although neutrinos are produced abundantly in collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), until now no neutrinos produced in such a way had been detected. Within just nine months of the start of LHC Run 3 and the beginning of its measurement campaign, the …
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The American researcher was recognized for his central role in inventing, standardizing and commercializing the ubiquitous networking technology.
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Two organic compounds essential for living organisms have been found in samples retrieved from the asteroid Ryugu, buttressing the notion that some ingredients crucial for the advent of life arrived on Earth aboard rocks from space billions of years ago.
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Read more about NASA seeks ideas to address challenges lunar dust presents during spacecraft landing on Devdiscourse
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Meanwhile, a coronal hole has also opened up in the solar atmosphere and winds from there can spark G2-class geomagnetic storms on Earth on March 24.
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Stunning auroras were seen inside the Arctic Circle as a result of a recent CME storm which did not even hit Earth!
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Ahmedabad, Mar 22 (PTI) Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath on Wednesday said the launch of Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission, and the first solar mission Aditya L1 will possibly happen by the middle of 2023. He was deliveri…
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Thylacosmilus was primarily carnivorous despite having wide-set eyes positioned at the side of its skull
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Dozens of observatories collected data during this encounter.
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Abstract. All near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) that reach sufficiently small perihelion distances will undergo a so-called super-catastrophic disruption. The mechani
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Abstract. Supermassive stars are Population III stars with masses exceeding 104 M⊙ that could be the progenitors of the first supermassive black holes. Their in
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Organic molecules, including uracil and niacin, have been detected in samples collected by Japan's Hayabusa2 mission from the near-Earth asteroid Ryugu. Uracil is a component of RNA while niacin is better known as vitamin B3, a key cofactor for metabolism.
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The Artemis-II mission will see the launch of a crewed spacecraft to lunar orbit with four astronauts.
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Study reveals a process that explains the peculiar morphology of the central region of the Teacup galaxy.
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The Earth's history is built of lengthy periods of steady and consistent change (uniformitarianism) disrupted by short moments of catastrophic occurrences (catastrophism).
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Bill Gates, in his latest Gates Notes blog, hailed the AI chatbot ChatGPT and said it inspired him to think how AI could revolutionise the world in the next five to ten years.
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NASA has revealed that an aircraft-sized asteroid could make a close approach to Earth as soon as today. Check details here.
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Martian dirt may have all the necessary nutrients for growing rice, one of humankind’s most important foods, planetary scientist Abhilash Ramachandran reported March 13 at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. However, the plant may need a bit of help t…
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All of the new technologies used stem from their ancestors. If we look back at stuff like wired telephones or floppy disks, we might feel weird, but this is how it all began. Some people still treasure and carefully keep all that old stuff in their homes.  Ba…
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Magnetic topological insulators are an exotic class of materials that conduct electrons without any resistance at all and so are regarded as a promising breakthrough in materials science. Researchers have achieved a significant milestone in the pursuit of ene…
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