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Washington: A European spacecraft orbiting Venus in our solar system was hit this week by a storm emanating from the Sun. But still the sun is not in a
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A recent study published in Remote Sensing investigates the potential of remote sensing time series to anticipate the snow line elevation in the European Alps. The researchers produced snow line elevation time series using data from the entire Landsat archive…
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A little Martian dust appears to go a long way. A small amount of simulated crushed Martian rock mixed with a titanium alloy made a stronger, high-performance material in a 3D-printing process that one day could be used on Mars to make tools or rocket parts.
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Can humans reproduce in space? The short answer is that we don’t know. The long answer is maybe, but there are significant barriers to overcome to make zero-gravity pregnancy safe, and research into the subject is only just beginning. Space is a hazardous pla…
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This article is part of our Fossil Friday series, where we present exciting, recent findings from the world of paleontology -- on a Friday.
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Landsat satellites have watched the Brunt Ice Shelf for nearly five decades. And now, Landsat 9 has joined in observing the changing surface.Major rifts have...
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NASA JPL has studied an asteroid named Bennu with the help of its OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. Will the 1614-foot asteroid Bennu hit the planet? Here’s what NASA has to say about this asteroid.
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An international team of astronomers, led by astrophysicist Laetitia Delrez from the University of Liège, has confirmed two new super-Earth planets in the habitable zone of a star just 100 light years away.
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Asteroid that killed the dinosaurs ignited massive wildfires • Earth.com
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Rapid eye movements during REM sleep represent gaze shifts in dreaming mice. According to a new study published in the journal Science, the characteristic eye movements that give rapid eye movement (REM) sleep its name represent gaze shifts in the dream world…
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A new exoplanet study has found that massive stars can steal Jupiter-like planets that normally would not form in their presence due to UV radiation.
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A stream of stars and gas are being fed to the heart of a stellar nursery in the Small Magellanic Cloud, fueling intense star formation.
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Read more about Young spiralling stars shed new light on stellar birth in early Universe on Devdiscourse
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In news- The James Webb Space Telescope has recently captured an image of an almost perfect “Einstein ring.” What is
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Max Planck Institute researchers have identified hundreds of neuron types in reptiles and mammals, shared and unique, spread all across both brain types.
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Researchers have identified that mutations to a key developmental gene in the stickleback fish confers a survival advantage, rather than turning it into a "hopeless monster" as previously thought.
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The world’s newest and biggest space telescope is showing Jupiter as never before, auroras and all.
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Is Generation Z taking less interest in space? And if so, is this a major problem for the space industry?
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OmcS cytochrome in nanofilaments produced by bacteria (source: Ella Maru Studio) © ANSA / Ansa Expos
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Next week ESA’s future-oriented Advanced Concepts Team, ACT, will mark its 20th anniversary by contemplating the coming two decades in space – and outside space researchers, engineers and students are cordially invited to take part.
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Artist’s Illustration: Two suited crew members work on the lunar surface. One in the foreground lifts
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Edinburgh / Farnborough / Kingston-Upon-Thames, 9 September 2022. - Engineering consultancy EECL, has signed a contract at Space-Comm Expo 2022 with Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL), to supply low n
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Most stars are born in densely populated stellar nurseries
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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 9 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the increase of multi-resistant bacteria is an ongoing threat to global public health, as the World Health Organization (WHO) warns. In 2019,
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