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Two fundamental factors affect all astrophotography – timing and location. If a camera happens to be at the right place at the right time, it can capture images that have never been seen before. And with the proliferation of cameras throughout the solar syste…
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If you a heard a loud noise outside around 3:50 p.m. Saturday, don't worry. There's an explanation. 🚀
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A serving soldier in the British Army, currently operating as a PTI for the Coldstream Guards in Westminster, London, Farren Morgan has programmed an exclusive MH Squad session to make you a true Tactical Athlete. Backpacks at the ready.
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The final array will consist of thousands of dishes. As you can imagine, it takes time to build and set up such a complex system. The project is beginning with precursor facilities like MeerKAT, an array of 64 antennas located in the M
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We now know that while the mass of a star is an important aspect of stellar evolution, its chemical composition also plays an important role.
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You have a chance there's a contest open now to name planets discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Researchers from TalTech have devised a cost-effective method for producing lightweight, flexible solar cells on the Moon!
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Advertisement We all know how badly climate change is affecting our planet and is putting our lives at risk. Global warming, one of the major causes of climate change, has been rendering detrimental impacts on the levels of water as glaciers are melting rapid…
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Carbon dioxide is one of the main causes of global warming. And it is that, the excessive emissions of this colorless, odorless gas, composed of oxygen and carbon, have been a problem for years caused by human activity, whose magnitude has increased notably i…
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Reptiles evolved at an alarming rate to suit themselves to changes in climate, Harvard study finds
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Good news for the hardy little Mars helicopter Ingenuity, which has braved the Martian winter thus far and will soon be getting back into the air.
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Real-time super-resolution microscopy analysis reveals the growth kinetics, morphology, and abundance of human insulin amyloid spherulites with different growth pathways.
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And walking shark recently found out that break all the rules is for existence focus of a study Organized by Florida Atlantic University and colleagues in
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NASA astronaut Bob Hines, who is currently aboard the ISS, shared a few pictures of auroras over the north pole that were triggered by the recent solar storm.
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The soil and water on Mars are often too harsh for plants, but research by a sophomore in high school has found that alfalfa plants and photosynthetic bacteria can help the soil and water on Mars a…
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Woodpeckers and other birds can taste sugar - but how? • Earth.com
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Flying towards the base of the Haughton-Mars Project (HMP), the first impression was of a vast desert below. The reddish-brown soil and rock looks strange and gloomy, but actually brings many surpr…
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The Korea Institute of Space and Astronomical Sciences has developed the basic equipment needed for the ground testing of NASA’s future space observatory project, the Ministry of Science and Inform…
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The event marked the 37th launch of the year for SpaceX and was the 9th launch overall for the specific Falcon 9 first-stage rocket that was used....
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Here is a little time capsule story. On this day in 1977 a NASA rocket launched Voyager II, an unmanned 1,820-...
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Scientific Reports - Functional imaging with dual-energy computed tomography for supplementary non-invasive assessment of mast cell burden in systemic mastocytosis
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At a time when astronomers around the world are obsessed with new ways of looking at the distant universe, experiments on the International Space Station have given researchers at Cornell Universit…
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