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In quite a boss move that we mere mortals only wish we could do, scientists have discovered that the Moon is very slowly, but surely, drifting further away from Earth. The Moon was long ago used as a calendar by ancient human civilizations and now we know tha…
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Quantum entanglement refers to a phenomenon in quantum mechanics in which two or more particles become linked such that the state of each particle cannot be described independently of the others, even when they are separated by a large distance. The principle…
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The agency is considering giving peer reviewers one-time vetoes to push through support for unconventional science.
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This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows a small portion of the immense lava flows that originated from Arsia Mons.
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Caltech researchers have developed a method for removing optical distortions while imaging biological tissue.
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ESA's Hera asteroid mission for planetary defense is about to gain its sight. Two complete and fully tested Asteroid Framing Cameras have reached OHB in Germany for integration aboard Hera's payload module. This instrument will provide the very first star-lik…
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A chunk from the fireball meteor that exploded on Feb. 15 has been recovered. Other fragments of the hefty space rock were likely showered across the nearby area.
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A research group led by Stefanie Komossa (MPIfR Bonn, Germany) presents new results on the galaxy OJ 287, based on the most dense and longest radio-to-high-energy observations to date with telescopes like the Effelsberg telescope and the Swift Observatory.
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The most unpredictable part of the climate change equation: humans.
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The 4.5-billion-year record contained in Earth’s continental crust reveals a seven-phase evolution, from an initial magma ocean to the present-day environment in which we live.
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Tass news agency said the unmanned Soyuz MS-23 lifted off from Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan and had been placed in orbit. It was due to dock with the ISS on Saturday at 0101 GMT.
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Microsoft wants ChatGPT to take control of robots to make life of humans easier.
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Have you ever wondered why your computer and other electronic devices sometimes perform quickly and other times slowly? It all boils down to the speed at which electrons, the smallest particles in our microcosm, flow out from the tiny leads within the transis…
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A pair of seismologists documented new evidence of a fifth layer: a 400-mile thick solid metallic ball at the center of Earth’s inner core — like the smallest figurine of a massive, planetary Russian nesting doll set.
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A video is going viral on social media where a large meteor crashed in a neighborhood of Texas, triggering a loud explosion.
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