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Scientists have found a way to speed up proton transport across graphene using light. The innovation could open up new avenues to producing green hydrogen.
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Astronauts were performing updates on the International Space Station when they lost their grip on a bag of tools.
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A new study argues that a real-life “Jurassic World” could currently exist, just on another planet.
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NASA is regretful of crushing the hopes and dreams of millions with their recent Jupiter message. Here's how they apologized for harsh words.
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US News: OpenAI, the artificial intelligence pioneer, has ousted CEO Sam Altman due to a loss of confidence in his leadership. Mira Murati, previously the comp
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"Jurassic Park" is arguably the ultimate Hollywood blockbuster. Aside from the appeal of human-chomping dinosaurs, tense action sequences and ground-breaking cinematography, its release in 1993 was a movies-meet-science milestone.
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Space agencies, huge corporations, and media-savvy billionaires — ahem, Elon Musk — have all promised that building colonies on the surface of Mars “will fix just about everything” and give h…
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The Solar System sits within the galactic plane, so it was once impossible to look past the core of the Milky Way through countless stars and clogging dust to the distant cosmos. This region was called "The Zone of Avoidance." But those days are over. While v…
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New Title: Space Clumsiness: Tools Lost in Orbit Challenge Space Debris Management - CityLife
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The Hubble Space Telescope has recently confirmed that a nearby planet, which is diminutive by exoplanet standards, is 1.07 times the size of Earth.
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Prepare for a cosmic hiatus as Mars vanishes from our view. Not only will no one be able to see it, NASA itself will lose all communication with its spacecraft circling Mars.
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New Study Uncovers Bizarre Vampire-Like Behavior Among Viruses - CityLife
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In the early hours of July 16, 1945, history took a pivotal turn with the detonation of the world's inaugural nuclear bomb
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This weekend is going to be filled with thrills as NASA has detected 5 asteroids that are about to pass by Earth on November 18 and November 19. Know what NASA has revealed.
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Read more about Glowing cosmic cloud reveals cataclysmic collision on Devdiscourse
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Webb's findings offer a rare glimpse into the intricate dynamics of exoplanet WASP-107b's atmosphere. The exoplanet completes a full orbit around its star in 5.7 days
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Read more about ESA’s Juice spacecraft performs one of most important manoeuvres en route to Jupiter on Devdiscourse
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A study claims that Earth's oxygen levels could drastically drop in the next billion years, suffocating most of life on the planet.
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Science News: Researchers using the European Space Agency's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter have observed a green luminescence in the atmosphere of Mars for the first tim
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An engineer developed an interactive website with a 3D view of Earth and the option to see what the planet looked like in the distant past.
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Trending News: NASA researchers have found that radiation from the inner core of exoplanets is causing them to shri
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A dead star is still emitting powerful flares of blue light — a fascinating discovery offering a glimpse into a rare type of star death.
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