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Computing with a combination of light and chargeless excitons could beat heat losses and more, but excitons need new modes of transport.
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The 'Amaterasu' particle, with an energy equivalent to "dropping a brick on one's toe from waist's height," was measured at 2.4 x 10^20 electron Volts (eV) and was detected on May 27, 2021.
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The study indicates that for billions of years, water has been leaking deep into the Earth's interior by tectonic plates.
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A rocket engine with a long pedigree marked a big milestone on Monday. It's 60 years since the hydrogen-fueled RL10 engine debuted onboard a Centaur upper stage launched from Cape Canaveral on Nov. 27
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The massive buried structures at Gunung Padang in Indonesia would be far older than Egypt’s great pyramids — if they’re even human constructions at all.
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Red Planet Day 2023: This day is observed to raise awareness of Mars, which is also Earths neighbor, and commemorate the 1964 NASA launch of the Mariner 4, the first spacecraft to land on Mars after eight months of travel.
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This para-astronauts prosthetic leg might poison the space station
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A global team of scientists led by the University of Oxford have announced the results of an unprecedented collaboration to search for the source of the largest ever seismic event recorded on Mars. The study rules out a meteorite impact, suggesting i
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NASA models have detected a partially Earth-directed coronal mass ejection (CME) that can make contact on November 30 and spark auroras. Check all the solar storm details.
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A universal relation for pulsars, magnetars, and potentially fast radio bursts. An international research team led by Michael Kramer and Kuo Liu from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, have studied a rare species of ultra-dense sta…
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Astrophysicists at the University of Oxford have helped to discover a spectacularly bright and unusual explosion in a galaxy 4.4 billion light-years away. The findings have been published in the journal Nature.It is a remarkable and unexpected discov
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Madurai: Despite challenges and setbacks, the Chandrayaan-3 mission’s ultimate success was thanks to learning from failures and mistakes, project dire.
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I’m sure many readers of Universe Today are like me, fans of the science fiction genre. From the light sabres of Star Wars to the neuralyzer of Men in Black, science fiction has crazy inventions aplenty and once science fiction writers dream it, scientists an…
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<p>Wondering whether whether Dark Matter particles actually are produced inside a jet of standard model particles,&nbsp;led researchers to explore&nbsp;a new detector signature known as semi-visible jets, which scientists never looked at before.</p>
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<p>In a paper published in National Science Review, a Chinese team of scientists reported the discovery of exceptionally preserved dinosaur eggs from the Early Jurassic of Guizhou Province, southwestern China. The discovery includes at least three adult indiv…
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Stars are gravitationally fastened to their galaxies and move in concert with their surroundings.
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World leaders are preparing for an asteroid collision. Here's the danger it poses and when it's predicted to hit.
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Ripples in a pond can be captivating on a nice sunny day as can ripples in the very fabric of space, although the latter are a little harder to observe.  Using the highly tuned Gaia probe, a team of astronomers propose that it might just be possible to detect…
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Let's face it, going to space is havoc on the human body.
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The AI combed through hundreds of thousands of genomes from rare bacteria—including those found in breweries, coal mines, and dog saliva.
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A previously unknown species of small and rapid carnivorous dinosaur lived among the large and dry sand dunes of the Botucatu paleodesert, a vast desert that covered Brazil around 135 million years ago.
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