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Scientists are pondering how to tell time on other celestial bodies. It's a lot harder than you might think.
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New Delhi, March 12 (IANS) Water that you drink and use for daily chores was formed in the interstellar space long before our Sun came to life, a study has revealed, finding the missing link for water in our solar system.
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The shots taken on March 1 are Juno's "best images so far of Io's colourful surface," according to Jason Perry, a professional imaging processor.
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Individual behavior patterns may skew studies, but a new approach could help.
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About 10,000 years ago, light from the explosion of a giant star in the constellation Vela arrived at Earth. This supernova left behind a dense object called a pulsar, which appears to brighten regularly as it spins, like a cosmic lighthouse. From the surface…
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A bright comet called C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) may be visible in the night sky in 2024, potentially brighter than the recent green comet .
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NASA's astronomy picture of the day is about Saturn's moon named Hyperion, which is said to be the largest of the planet's irregular, nonspherical moons.
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COSMOS-Web, the James Webb Space Telescope's largest project, shared images of spiral galaxies, gravitational lensing, and evidence of galaxy mergers. | Trending
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The shell of a turtle or tortoise is part of its body, and is absolutely inseparable. It is impossible to slide their bodies out of their shells, at least not without jeopardising their life in the process.
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If you're standing on Mount Michael, the humans you're closest to are on the International Space Station. Now that's remote.
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A new mechanism that gives rise to superconductivity in a material where the speed of electrons is almost zero has been discovered by scientists at The University of Texas at Dallas and their partners at The Ohio State University. This breakthrough could pave…
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Led by NASA's Nicole Mann, the first Native American woman to fly in space, the astronauts checked out of the station early Saturday morning. Less than 19 hours later, their Dragon capsule was bobbing in the sea as they awaited pickup.
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Scientists have looked through the quantum fog and discovered an entirely new way to measure the passage of time.
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NASA Space Mission Takes Stock of Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Countries, A pilot project has estimated emissions of carbon dioxide
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Abstract. WEAVE, the new wide-field, massively multiplexed spectroscopic survey facility for the William Herschel Telescope, will see first light in late 2022.
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Abstract. Voyager 1 and 2 crossed the heliopause at ∼122 AU in 2012 and ∼119 AU in 2018, respectively. It was quite a surprise because the thickness of the inne
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Abstract. Combining the ‘time-delay distance’ (DΔt) measurements from galaxy lenses and other distance indicators provides model-independent determinations of t
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A disgraced Staten Island lawyer, Richard Luthmann, claims he hasn’t been paid for campaign work he did in 2017, including creating fake Facebook pages.
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Moon photos taken with the "Space Zoom" of Samsung's flagship smartphone models appear to be more a feat of AI trickery than anything else, a Reddit user's investigation into the feature claims.
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Two launch countdown aborts, a wayward boat and high winds delayed the Terran 1 rocket launch.
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A new discovery in the internal structure of the Earth has been made by researchers at the Australian National University, who have published their findings
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Micronutrients are nutrients needed by the body in small amounts to function properly (hence the name). Vitamins and minerals are included in this category of nutrition.
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There’s an old magic trick known as the miser’s dream, where the magician appears to pull coins from thin air. Australian scientists say they can now generate electricity out of thin ai…
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Read more about Huge simulated survey shows what we can expect from NASA's next powerful space telescope on Devdiscourse
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Somewhere out there in the Universe is the heaviest neutron star, and elsewhere lies the lightest black hole. Where's the line between them?
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