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A researcher has just finished writing a scientific paper. She knows her work could benefit from another perspective. Did she overlook something? Or perhaps there's an application of her research she hadn't thought of. A second set of eyes would be great, but…
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station. Got a question or comment? Use #AskNASA to talk to u...
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With NASA gearing up to send humans back to the moon in the next few years with the Artemis missions with the goal of establishing a permanent outpost at the lunar south pole, nations are making efforts to contribute to Artemis and a permanent presence on our…
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Scientific Reports - Multicolor tunable emission through energy transfer in Dy3+/Ho3+ co-doped CaTiO3 phosphors with high thermal stability for solid state lighting applications
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These stars - or so it was thought - simply are not big enough to host planets much larger than Earth. But the discovery of a planet at least 13 times Earth's mass orbiting very close to a red dwarf only 11% of the sun's mass has astronomers going back to th…
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Today's Image of the Day from NASA Earth Observatory features the summit crater of Mount Erebus peeking through the clouds
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Offering citizens information that promotes physical accessibility with the help of technology and navigation devices would make cities smarter and more inclusive. A young researcher at Politecnico di Milano has used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify t…
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An amino acid has been produced in a lab by warming analogs of ices found in the freezing conditions of interstellar gas clouds.
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Mars Odyssey was recently employed to capture never-before-seen images of the Red Planet's atmosphere, providing scientists – and the public – with a stunning, new view of...
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Science News: Archaeologists from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and Leibniz Zentrum für Archäologie have discovered cut marks on bones of two beaver species a
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Russia's Progress MS-25 resupply ship was launched aboard a Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket from the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan on Friday, bounding for the International Space Station (ISS), according to Russian news agency TASS.The cargo craft is expected
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Scientists discovered that when more carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, it becomes a more potent greenhouse gas.
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before their eventual extinction, dinosaurs might have faced repeated "volcanic winters" that left them in a weakened state.
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Researchers used new techniques to more precisely estimate ground elevations on Mars, producing a refined resolution map for rover landings.
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Do you know humans could live for 200 years? But dinosaurs didnt let this happen
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The mission will study the physics of explosions in the Suns atmosphere in order to gain insights that could someday help protect astronauts and space hardware from showers of accelerated particles.
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Astronomers find a range of molecules that are among the building blocks for rocky planets. Space is a harsh environment, but some areas are even harsher than others. A star-forming region, known as the Lobster Nebula, is host to some of the most massive star…
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A centuries-old experiment shows the differences between classical and modern physics. Physicists use thought experiments like this to think about how objects move both on Earth and in the stars.
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Read more about NASA's Chandra observes spider pulsars preying on stellar companions on Devdiscourse
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Friction is hard to predict and control, especially since surfaces that come in contact are rarely perfectly flat. New experiments demonstrate that the amount of friction between two silicon surfaces, even at large scales, is determined by the forming and rup…
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Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have made a significant stride toward understanding a viable process for direct air capture, or DAC, of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This DAC process is in early development with th…
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Researchers find massive merger’s signature aftershocks hidden in 2019 data from LIGO and Virgo detectors.
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Following is a summary of current science news briefs. Six planets found in synchronized orbit may help solve cosmic puzzle They are the most common type of planet observed in our Milky Way galaxy - two to three times the diameter of Earth but smaller than …
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The Hubble Space Telescope has been in operation for decades, but the technology is ageing and likely to go offline permanently.
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