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Read more about What happened after DART asteroid impact? ESO's Very Large Telescope captures never-before-seen details on Devdiscourse
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13 years of research at $40m/year only produced 2 cancelled projects, says oversight arm
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Comet P/2016 BA14 (Pan-STARRS) isn’t your average space snowball and it knows how to make an entrance.
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SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket's second stage captured this amazing view of Earth after launching the SES-18 and SES-19 satellites on March 17, 2023. Watch the lau...
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Jellyfish may be both predator and prey as they drift across ocean currents. They eat nearly anything they can get their hands on and follow the traditional oceanic pattern of giant consuming small. According to a new University of British Columbia research o…
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Under its tactically responsive space initiative, Space Force wants the capacity to launch satellites to orbit with just 24 hours notice.
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Asteroid 2023 DZ2 will zip between Earth and the moon's orbit on March 25 and may be visible with the right telescope.
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The state has battled flood risks after several atmospheric rivers released excessive rain, and landslides have accompanied these rivers.
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Dark matter does not emit or reflect light, nor does it interact with electromagnetic forces, making it exceptionally difficult to detect. Nevertheless, a research team from The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) has proven that there is a substantial …
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Establishing sustainable approaches for human space exploration is key to achieve independency from terrestrial resources, as well as for ethical considerations. Here the authors highlight microbial biotechnologies that will support sustainable processes for …
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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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A team of researchers from the Université libre de Bruxelles and the French National Center for Scientific Research have shown for the first time that an exotic type of process violating causal inequalities can be realized with known physics. A violation of a…
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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 from the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat in Würzburg and Dres…
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One or two of Uranus' 27 moons -- Ariel and/or Miranda -- likely have oceans beneath their icy surfaces and are actively spewing material into the space environment, according to a study by NASA.
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Read more about Hubble telescope beams back stunning picture of M19 star cluster on Devdiscourse
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Physicists have discovered a remarkable correspondence between dense states of gluons—the gluelike carriers of the strong nuclear force within atomic nuclei—and enormous black holes in the cosmos.
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SpaceX shares amazing views of Earth from the Falcon 9 second stage launched to space earlier this month.
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Vatican Observatory Foundation announces astronomers from the Leibniz-Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) and the Vatican Observatory (VO) teamed up to spectroscopically survey more than 1000 bright stars which are suspected to host their own exoplanets.
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A new study calls to question whether nanoplastics should really be considered in our medicines.
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Researchers at Eötvös Loránd University have investigated whether the perception of time changes with age, and if so, how, and why we perceive the passage of time differently. Their study was published in the journal Scientific Reports. Time can do tricks. Ma…
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The final weekend of March will feature a planetary gathering of Mars and Venus with the moon between the planets. Catch this celestial gathering on the nigh...
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The radio halo coming from Abell 1213 is somewhat of a puzzle to astronomers.
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Imagine a home computer operating 1 million times faster than the most expensive hardware on the market. Now imagine that level of computing power as the industry standard. University of Arizona researchers hope to pave the way for that reality using light-ba…
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