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Quasars are super bright structures at the center of some galaxies.
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A bright variable star known as V 372 Orionis and its companion shine bright in a new Hubble Space Telescope image of the star-forming Orion Nebula.
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Much has been said about CCUS – carbon capture, utilisation, and storage. The need to decarbonise is clear.
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A galaxy has been discovered that mirrors the very early version of our home galaxy, the Milky Way. The galaxy, dubbed ‘The Sparkler’, is embedded in a system of globular clusters and satellite galaxies, and appears to be swallowing them as it grows. The rese…
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The three new images show spiral galaxies in a way we’ve not seen before.
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From reds to yellows to blues, here’s how to reveal the subtle tones of stars in your images.
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You can't watch Earth spin in real time because it rotates so slowly, but there are ways to see the effects of the planet's rotation.
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The silicon-rich snow can develop into greater depths with further secular cooling of Earth.
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Researchers have developed an open-microfluidic 3D blood-brain barrier model that could be used to explore new treatments for brain tumors.
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The upcoming Helium migration and substantial NFT sales volume appear to be fueling a double-digit recovery for Solana.
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The 'Soyuz MS-22' crew capsule will provide a means for three astronauts to return to Earth after their original craft developed a coolant leak late last year.
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Researchers have filled microcapsules with a chloride-free salt mixture that’s added into asphalt before roads are paved, providing long-term snow melting capabilities in a real-world test.
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Shark intestines have a unique spiral shape that favors fluid flow in one direction. By learning about the workings of this phenomenon, physicists hope to apply the principles to robotics and other applications. Inventor Nikola Tesla patented a type of pipe t…
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The Jovian moon probably has a magma ocean, rather than a spongy centre, say astronomers.
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The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), which resembles current and future warming, occurred 56 million years ago and was one of the largest and fastest global warming events in Earth's history. Global temperatures increased by 5-8°C during this pha…
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The researchers squeezed the fault zone rocks in a hydraulic press and found that they were very slow to heal and slipped easily.
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Two international group of researchers, one including Dr Mariangela Bonavita of the OU, have captured images of a giant (Jovian) planet.
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Using a pencil-shaped robot, scientists studying Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier – nicknamed the Doomsday Glacier – got their first up-close look at...
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Scientists have been left shocked and worried by a recent discovery made beneath the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, otherwise known as the 'doomsday glacier.'The huge amount of ice has been destablised and has been reduced by nearly nine miles since the 1990…
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This image of the Tarantula Nebula (also known as 30 Doradus) is the latest image of the week from the Hubble Space Telescope. The Tarantula Nebula is a
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Ibadan, 20 February 2023. - Clara Venture Labs has signed a contract with the European Space Agency
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Entanglement is even richer than we have given it credit for.
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20On the largest scales, the Universe is ordered into a web-like pattern: galaxies are pulled together into clusters, which are connected by filaments and
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The glorious sights that JWST keeps revealing are less than a millionth of the whole Universe. Just imagine what else is out there.
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