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We only have a few photographs taken from the Venus surface, and the remarkable images are sure to creep you out.
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In our bustling world, traffic is more than just a daily inconvenience; it’s a significant contributor to air pollution. But what if I told you that mathematics, specifically multi-objective…
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A doorbell camera captured a sonic boom caused by a meteor crashing down to Earth in the local area.
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NASA's OSIRIS-APEX spacecraft, formerly OSIRIS-REx, prepares for a historic solar approach to reach asteroid Apophis, aiming to study its orbit, spin, and surface effects.
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NASA's Dragonfly mission team has announced that they are progressing toward the next stage of development for
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The Big Bang theory is not threatened, but astrophysicists have some explaining to do.
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“We have largely failed in the goal of reverse engineering.” AI may never succeed in its attempts to copy the human brain, says neuroscientist Max Bennett.📻...
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This week, explore how Cape Town is coping with raiding baboons, marvel at a night-sky phenomenon, join a Hong Kong photographer on a night safari and more.
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The Moon is notorious for its nighttime shift, but it can often make an appearance a lot earlier.
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China's Mars rover has uncovered underground polygon structures buried deep beneath the Red Planet's surface.
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The universe is expanding. How fast it does so is described by the so-called Hubble-Lemaitre constant. But there is a dispute about how big this constant actually is: Different measurement methods provide contradictory values.
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Kolkata Dec 2 (PTI) The Museum of Astronomy and Space Science in Kolkata, which was inaugurated by Astronaut Rakesh Sharma in October, will be opened to the public from Sunday. A galaxy of exhibits – from strands of Neil Armstrong’s hair to rocks from the moo…
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On Episode 89 of This Week In Space, Tariq and Rod discuss the challenges of regulating spaceflight.
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Sea Fireflies: The Mesmerizing Light Show Underwater - OPP.Today
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Today's infrared lasers are only powerful enough to disable aerial targets, but scientists now have the keys to building high-powered laser weaponry that can 'melt' distant targets.
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This week in our wrap up, we lull you into a false sense of security with adorable lion cubs then ambush you with terrifying pulsars. We do this not out of a sense of malice but to prepare your mind for the possibility of a giant cosmic void. Also, Japan has …
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Imagine you're a farmer searching for eggs in the chicken coop—but instead of a chicken egg, you find an ostrich egg, much larger than anything a chicken could lay.
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Type-Be stars, nicknamed vampire stars, are believed to strip the mass of a nearby star. Scientists are trying to figure out how this happens. Massive vampire
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NASA sidesteps ban by US, appeals researchers to gather moon samples from China
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Read more about SpaceX to launch 23 Starlink satellites from Florida today: Watch live on Devdiscourse
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The melting ice shelves in Antarctica have released nearly 70 trillions tons of freshwater into oceans, disrupting global ocean circulation.
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Researchers have discovered the first evidence that male tardigrades can find females by scent.
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Some are related to DNA-cutting enzymes. Others are a complete mystery.
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In the furthest, deepest reaches of the ocean, there is a watery graveyard where the world's satellites and space stations go to rest.
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