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Understanding the Dark Ages of universe from far side of the moon
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The wait for Slowpoke's Community Day event in Pokemon GO will soon be over. The event will begin on March 18, 2023. It will run from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm local time.
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James Webb has captured a breathtaking view of the early stages of star formation found within spiral galaxies.
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Abstract. Spiral arms are observed in numerous protoplanetary discs. These spiral arms can be excited by companions, either on bound or unbound orbits. We simul
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Abstract. We present and validate 20 deg2 of overlapping synthetic imaging surveys representing the full depth of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope High-Lat
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Abstract. The early, active history of our Sun is still not fully understood. Observations of the magnetic fields on active young solar-type stars allows us an
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Abstract. Dynamical evolution within planetary systems can cause planets to be engulfed by their host stars. Following engulfment, the stellar photosphere abund
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Abstract. We present the timing of the first five millisecond pulsars discovered in the globular cluster Omega Centauri and the discovery of a pulsar with a spi
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NASA has issued a bunch of new maps to help eclipse-chasers plan where to be for two upcoming solar eclipses—both of which are visible in North America.
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An international team of astronomers discovered a "fossil galaxy" that consume its neighbors, the farthest observed to date!
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SpaceX is preparing to launch its Starship rocket to orbit. Starship could revolutionize spaceflight and NASA moon missions, but it may fail at first.
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Two recent papers offer evidence of "social learning" and possible culture in bees.
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Creators of the pigment-less paint say it is more environmentally friendly than traditional paint.
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With a high-speed camera and the luck of being in the right place at the right time, physicist Marcelo Saba, a researcher at Brazil's National Space Research Institute (INPE), and Ph.D. candidate Diego Rhamon obtained a unique image of lightning strikes showi…
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Hydrogen's potential as a clean fuel could be limited by a chemical reaction in the lower atmosphere, according to research from Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association.
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Research reveals a new explanation for how the icy shell of Jupiter’s moon Europa rotates at a different rate than its interior. NASA’s Europa Clipper will take a closer look.
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What was thought to be a real-life analog for the planet Vulcan doesn't exist.
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GitLab posted 58% revenue growth in the latest quarter, but its guidance for fiscal 2024 missed analysts' estimates.
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Satellites are key in modern tech, but with thousands potentially falling to Earth each year, major damage could be done to the ozone layer
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SpaceX is prepping for the first orbital launch of Starship, the cornerstone rocket for Elon Musk's Mars ambitions.Musk estimated 50% odds of success and hinted
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Share If you like it Mantle makes up the largest part of Earth; there’s still a lot we don’t know about it The mantle is a 2,900 km thick layer of solid rock sandwiched between the Earth’s upper crust and lower core. Representative image: iStock. The mantle —…
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"It all works like intricate clock gears. Throw more gears into the mix and it all breaks."
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MILFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Sky watchers were in for a surprise Saturday evening when a meteor lit up the Connecticut sky. The meteor was seen across the northeast at about 8 p.m., according to NASA. More than 70 eyewitnesses in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachuset…
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A new neuroimaging study published in Environmental Health has found that our brain functions change when exposed to small amounts of diesel exhaust, a component of traffic-related air pollution. The findings indicate even small amounts of exposure to diesel …
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By Fiona Jackson For Mailonline
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