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Ground-penetrating radar from China’s Martian rover Zhurong reveals shallow impact craters and other geologic structures in the top five meters of the red pla
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The Winchcombe meteorite was collected mere hours after it fell, but researchers have found that it was already contaminated with earthly minerals, including common table salt.
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Bacteria can pass genetic information among themselves to gain an advantage over competitors in their environment.
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It's not a particularly close shave — just a reminder that we share space with a lot of fast-moving rocks.
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Researchers developed an ornithopter with novel capabilities, expanding the potential for robot use in various applications.
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As water levels at the lake continue to decline, the complex natural systems the lake supports are shifting, too. Ecohydrologist Erin Rivers from the Quinney College of Natural Resources is investigating how shifting water levels at the Great Salt Lake are al…
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Pangaea was the name Alfred Wegener gave to the supercontinent that existed on Earth 250 million years ago. Over the course of many millions of years, this supercontinent broke into different pieces, which became the landmasses we see on the globe today. Exte…
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Background Trypanosomatid parasites are widely distributed in nature and can have a monoxenous or dixenous life-cycle. These parasites thrive in a wide number of insect orders, some of which have an important economic and environmental value, such as bees. Th…
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But NASA Goddard For those of you who aren’t in the mood to celebrate Valentine‘s Day: “My heart is as cold as the far side of Webb’s sunshield.” It’s Valentine’s Day. Some people love it. Some people, not so much. NASA has you covered either way. Various div…
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The first study measuring the 'spottiness" of stars could lead to better theories of stellar magnetism.
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Ground-penetrating radar from China's Martian rover Zhurong reveals shallow impact craters and other geologic structures in the top five meters of the Red Planet's surface. The images of the Martian subsurface are presented ...
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Ground-penetrating radar from China's Martian rover Zhurong reveals shallow impact craters and other geologic structures in the top five meters of the Red Planet's surface. The images of the Martian subsurface are presented in a paper published in Geology.
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Solar flares are a common occurrence on the surface of the sun, but their size and intensity varies. This flare was the largest researchers have seen. RELATE...
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Each year, the Hubble Space Telescope has observation time devoted to Saturn, thanks to the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) program, and the dynamic gas giant planet always shows us something new. This latest image heralds the start of Saturn's "spoke …
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NEW Hubble Space Telescope images have revealed strange marks on Saturn’s rings – and scientists are baffled. The light and dark smudges, also known as spokes, mark the start of the pla…
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This stunning photograph captures the Heart Nebula and its companion the Soul Nebula in vivid color.
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The European Space Agency released an image of a Milky Way-like galaxy from one billion light years away..
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The European Space Agency released an image of a Milky Way-like galaxy from one billion light years away..
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When massive galaxies merge, interactions between the supermassive black holes can eject one of the SMBHs out of the galaxy.
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A three-feet meteoroid, also categorized as a small asteroid, was seen lighting up the skies of western Europe before making impact in France Monday by the English Channel.
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Solar flares are a common occurrence on the surface of the sun, but their size and intensity varies. This flare was the largest researchers have seen.
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Scientists are not yet clear on how the tau protein changes from a benign protein essential for normal function in our brains into the toxic neurofibrillary tan
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Majestic frog named after fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien • Earth.com
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When the Artemis 1 mission was launched in November, it became the world’s most powerful rocket, and with liftoff came a loud roar heard miles away. In JASA Express Letters, researchers report noise measurements during the launch at different locations around…
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The SLS liftoff from Kennedy Space Center in November exceeded pre-launch noise models by more than 20 decibels, new research found.
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