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ENORMOUS 2526foot asteroid is set to buzz Earth at 88735kmph SOON An asteroid which is double the size of the Eiffel Tower is all set to make a horrifically close encounter with Earth soon Pixabay NASA has issued an alert against an asteroid named Asteroid 20…
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Close Black Hole - Stardate.org
2/12/23 at 11:16am
Black holes are everywhere — there could be a hundred million in the Milky Way Galaxy alone. And the closest one yet seen isn’t all that far away — just 1,560 light-years.Astronomers discovered that one in observations from the Gaia spacecraft. It’s plotting …
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SpaceX has conducted its 10th launch of the year sending 55 Starlink satellites into space with its Falcon 9 rocket. SpaceX has received permission to deploy up to 12,000 satellites.
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Star gazing with Starscapes, a rendezvous with the sun and other stars, as millions of miles between them and you vanish.
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The current media environment is filled with visual effects and video editing. As a result, as video-centric platforms have gained popularity, demand for more user-friendly and effective video editing tools has skyrocketed. However, because video data is temp…
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Without the buzzing, fluttering, scuttling or creeping crawlies our world would be in strife.
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ScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their sources.
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A powerful X-Class solar flare peaked on February 11, NOAA alerted.
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Android 14 Developer Preview 1 has been released and a particular bug reported by a Pixel 6 user reveals why such releases should be left to developers.
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Chandigarh: Tricity residents on Saturday night gathered at Leisure Valley in Sector 10 here to enjoy an evening of stargazing.
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Komatiites represent the oldest known terrestrial rocks, and their composition has been cataloged as the closest to that of the first terrestrial crust after the cooling of the magma ocean.
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"Billions of years ago, waves on the surface of a shallow lake stirred up sediment at the lake bottom, over time creating rippled textures left in rock," NASA said.
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NASA is funding research into the way Arctic ground squirrels can hibernate, which might be useful for space travel.
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The NTU team proved quantum recoil and found a way to use it to tune energy levels of X-rays. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Scientists uncovered over 3,800 tiny proteins that play a role in metabolism and discovered that one microprotein, Gm8773, boosts feeding activity in mice - offering a potential solution to help people with diseases like cancer gain weight. In the US, obesity…
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If it’s still shining brightly then comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) will be visible very close to the reddish star Aldebaran after dark on Valentine's Day.
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NEW YORK — The alpha and gamma variants of the coronavirus continued to circulate and evolve in white-tailed deer, even after the variants stopped spreading widely among people, a new study suggests.
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Data suggests that sustained higher temperatures at increasingly higher latitudes account partially for the expanding geographic ranges of the dimorphic pathogenic fungi.
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Enhancing accessibility to the quantum properties of macroscopic objects. Through optomechanical experiments, scientists aim to delve into the boundaries of the quantum realm and lay the groundwork for the creation of highly sensitive quantum sensors. In thes…
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In the ongoing search for signs of life on Mars, a new study proposes focusing on “time-resolved analogs” – dynamic and similar Earth environments where changes can be analyzed over many years. Alb…
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Bound for the landfill, agricultural waste contains carbon sources that can be used to produce high-value compounds, such as p-coumaric acid, which is used in manufacturing pharmaceuticals. E…
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In recent years, evidence suggests that there might be something lurking on the outskirts of the Solar System – something large, and possibly very dark.
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The first spacecraft crashed into the moon in 1959, and ever since, the celestial body has become home to thousands of pounds of metals, memorabilia and other debris purposefully placed there by humans.
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This is the best evidence of water and waves that we’ve seen in the entire mission: NASA
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