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Whether we’re talking about real life or fiction, space travel is hard. When Harry Vanderspeigle (real name unpronounceable) visited our pale blue dot, a...
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There have been various stories on the news (echoed in comments on this site) that Giuliani cannot appeal the verdict without posting a bond. That is incorrect. Georgia law is clear, and I’m fairly certain this would apply throughout the US, that an...
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A research expedition in the Southern Ocean has mapped a string of seamounts that help to shape the Antarctic Circumpolar Current — an ocean current that flows clockwise around Antarctica.
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Editor’s note: Astrobiologists are often focused on how a planet’s life history shapes the life on it and how that life can, in turn, alter a planet’s life history. Life forms as small as cyanobacteria can totally alter the atmosphere. So can humans. As we de…
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In November 2023, the James Webb Space Telescope observed a massive cluster of galaxies named MACS J0138.0-2155. Through an effect called gravitational lensing, first predicted by Albert Einstein, a distant galaxy named MRG-M0138 appears warped by the powerfu…
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New Hubble Space Telescope imagery of the Saturn show it's ring spokes in orbit around the gas giant planet. "The spokes may be a product of electrostatic fo...
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Tommy Curry, Suchitra Sebastian and Rupert Sheldrake discuss the limits of knowledge.Watch the full debate at https://iai.tv/video/after-knowledge?utm_source...
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NASA released high-definition images from the James Webb Space Telescope on Monday that show a rarely seen seasonal feature in detail along with an "elusive" ring.
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From how life emerged on Earth to why we dream, these unanswered questions continue to perplex scientists.
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These winds can drive gas out of galaxies, shaping their future evolution.
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This ticket to the Moon will probably go to a European or Japanese astronaut.
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In the latest developments, NASA achieved major success in testing a novel, 3D-printed Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE) for 251 seconds. This achievement marks a significant development in NASA’s efforts to develop the innovative propulsion s
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Space's latest X-ray telescope, aptly named after the most famous physicist of all time, is poised to unveil the mysteries of nature's most extreme phenomena.
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Microsoft is ending its Windows Mixed Reality platform, adding to a list of deprecated Windows features. This includes Windows Mixed Reality, the...
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Enceladus, the sixth-biggest moon of Saturn, presents a remarkable opportunity in our Solar System for searching for evidence of extraterrestrial life.
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A turning point in language development occurred in the Miocene Era.
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NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Jeremy Hansen train for their venture around the Moon. ...
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Mirror planets, a dancing system, and failed stars that are the size of Jupiter have been discovered.
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Are you a morning person? If so, you might have inherited ancient DNA from human ancestors like Neanderthals that predispose you to waking up early, according to a new study published in Genome Biology and Evolution.
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A team of international scientists have developed an ultra-high speed signal processor that can analyze 400,000 real time video images concurrently, according to a paper published in Communications Engineering.
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The conventional wisdom is that the body can only absorb certain quantities of protein at once, leading to recommendations of protein spacing that dominate nutrition science. A new study tests a hypothesis centered on a simple question: What if the convention…
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This photo of Saturn was taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope on 22 October 2023, when the ringed planet was approximately 1365 million kilometres from Earth. Hubble's ultra-sharp vision reveals a phenomenon called ring spokes.
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Scientists at the International Space Station Find Long-Lost Tomato - TickerTV News
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