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A survey found no water or ice at a depth of 300 meters from the Mars InSight rover's landing point.
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Geneticists at Stanford University have figured out a way to carefully control the structure of plant roots as they grow and branch.
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A new study by scientists from the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) has shed new light on the ocean's day-night cycle.
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Chris Evans, along with Jack Black and Keke Palmer along with others will make special appearances during the live webcast of the Artemis I launch.
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An astronaut has shared several new breathtaking aurora photos captured from the ISS following a solar storm this week.
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New cutting-edge AI technology. A cutting-edge AI invention will be disclosed to technology giants, with the potential to increase smartphone battery life by 30% and save countless kilowatts on energy bills. The ground-breaking work produced by the University…
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Like all stars, one day our Sun will die...
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Because the universe is an endless expanse of inexplicable phenomena and extraordinary objects, we’ve put together a rundown of the biggest cosmic
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Asteroid Ryugu’s collected samples revealed that they are aged even before the solar system was made. Know all details here.
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Nasa to launch Artemis mission which will see astronauts explore dark areas previously unexplored by humans
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Discovery Sheds Light on Star Death, Black Hole Formation and Gravitational Waves When it comes to field of black hole research, it seems there is always something new and exciting happening. In 1922, Albert Einstein first published his book explaining the th…
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NEW YORK—Today’s sharks have nothing on their ancient cousins. A giant shark that roamed the oceans millions of years ago could have devoured a creature the size of a killer
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There is still so much we don’t know about the asteroids. Various missions have already been sent to some near Earth and in the asteroid belt, but there are just so many that it is hard to keep track of them all. Lucy, NASA’s mission to the Trojan asteroids, …
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Advertisement Scientists have finally stepped up to begin the construction of an incredibly amazing and state-of-the-art telescope, known as the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), to harness the hope of exploring space science and cosmic specifics in more detail…
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Mars is a genuinely inhospitable planet. The air is noxious to breathe, leading to asphyxia in a matter of minutes. But don’t worry. You will be long gone before that gets you, as the atmospheric…
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Materials science has long taken the lead in space exploration research, and it seems to have been getting even more attention than usual lately. That is especially true for building materials. NASA has funded several new research programs to develop new buil…
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NASA, on August 21, 1972, launched the Copernicus space telescope which, according to the agency, was the heaviest and most complex observatory of the time.
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The moon reached last quarter yesterday, which means the early part of the night is devoid of moonlight and prime time for stargazing. The centre...
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A research team from the University of Birmingham and Sapienza Università di Roma has found that water can change from one form of liquid into a denser form of liquid.
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UNITED STATES: On August 21, 1972, NASA launched the Copernicus satellite into orbit from Launch Complex 36B which is now Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The Copernicus satellite was the largest and most sophisticated space observatory of its t…
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ESO's Very Large Telescope has captured the clearest image of the galaxy NGC 7727 which was formed after the collision of two smaller galaxies.
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NASA just released details of its free online broadcast of the mega rocket’s upcoming Moon mission
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NASA launched a new tool earlier in 2022 which allows public to find out what did Hubble see on any given date.
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