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Chinese scientists are working on a blueprint for a gigantic telescope to observe neutrinos, one of the most abundant particles in the universe, from deep within the seas or lakes.
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The ghost, at long last, is actually in the machine: For the first time, scientists have created neutrinos in a particle collider.
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Throughout history, there have been many civilizations that have left their mark on the world through their impressive architectural feats, artistic creations, and innovative technologies.
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Astronomers are sending a radio telescope to the Moon's far side to study the "dark ages" of the universe.
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For one group of scientists, this new discovery is a big catch. For others, something fishy is going on.
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India News: In another scientific milestone for India, Asia’s largest 4-metre International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) was inaugurated at Devasthal in Uttarak.
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The Artemis 2 moon rocket's core stage is nearly fully assembled aside from the engines.
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The TOLIMAN space telescope will search for exoplanets next door, and has contracted with EnduroSat to make that happen.
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A giant coronal hole, spotted Monday, is releasing rapid solar winds expected to reach Earth on March 24, causing more vibrant aurora borealis.
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How the “Marsupial Sabertooth” Thylacosmilus Saw Its World Study describes how extinct hypercarnivore likely achieved 3D vision despite wide-set eyes more characteristic of an herbivore than a predator. A new study investigates how an extinct, carnivorous mar…
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The number of exploding stars (supernovae) has significantly influenced marine life's biodiversity during the last 500 million years. This is the essence of a new study published in Ecology and Evolution by Henrik Svensmark, DTU space.
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How does the world look like at the smallest scales? This is a question scientists are trying to answer in particle collider experiments like the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland. To compare the results of these experiments, theoretical physicists…
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A model system created by stacking a pair of monolayer semiconductors is giving physicists a simpler way to study confounding quantum behavior, from heavy fermions to exotic quantum phase transitions.
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A team of international astronomers have discovered a galaxy that has changed classification due to unique activity within its core. The galaxy, named PBC J2333.9-2343, was previously classified as a radio galaxy, but the new research has revealed otherwise.
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NASA's "Return to Venus" initiative has hit a huge roadblock and the VERITAS mission has been delayed until at least the 2030s.
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The universe may be flat, but could still be shaped like a doughnut, weird patterns in leftover light from the Big Bang suggest.
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Two new papers shed light on debris cloud, altered surface of Dimorphos asteroid.
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A team of scientists has come up with an experiment that transmits information without exchanging particles or electrons. It could be a precursor to a wormhole.
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California residents near were left shocked and puzzled when streaks of lights were suddenly spotted soaring in the sky during Friday’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
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A relict glacier in a surprisingly warm part of the planet could have implications for habitability.
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Saturday March 25 will be a remarkable day in recent space history. This is because the asteroid christened 2023 DZ2 will pass very close to Earth, in fact, closer than the Moon.
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope team released even more dazzling new images of star-studded clusters light-years away from Earth, including Messier 14 and Messier 7.
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