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Astronomers using the Gemini North telescope have found the remnants of 106 galaxies as they transition into ultra-compact dwarf galaxies.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2023 – The risk of hearing loss does not come just from loud machinery or other obvious noise. It can also affect people in […]
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Cabana has served as NASA’s associate administrator since May 2021, the agency’s third-highest administrative position.
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About 10,000 tons of material launched into space remains in orbit. This, experts say, poses a threat to our future in space.
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We propose a measure, the joint differential entropy of eigencolours, for determining the spatial complexity of exoplanets using only spatially unresolved light curve data.
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Carbon, the main component of life on Earth, is continuously moving from living things down into the crust and back up into the atmosphere. Until recently, however, it was practically hard to quantify this movement.The chemistry of a river system that runs fr…
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NASA is getting into the holiday spirit with stunning pictures of a cosmic Christmas tree. Images from the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes were combin...
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New calculations suggest the sun is a few fractions of a percent smaller than previously estimated, and that could change how we study it.
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Bang bang all over the Universe.
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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will pair space-based observations with a broad field of view to unveil the dynamic cosmos in ways that have never
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A few decades ago, seismologists imaging the deep planet identified a thin layer, just over a few hundred kilometers thick. The origin of this layer, known as the E prime layer, has been a mystery—until now.
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Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA), an international team of astronomers has observed a supernova remnant known as LHA 120-N49. Results of the observational campaign, published November 3 on the pre-print server arXiv, provide cruci…
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An extraordinary insect preserved in amber is opening our ears to a world of communication beyond our hearing. New research on an extinct katydid in the Natural History Museum's collection reveals that katydids have been using ultrasounds for millions of year…
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Science News: The James Webb Space Telescope has made an impressive discovery, spotting two of the most distant galaxies ever seen. Using the immense gravity of the
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Scientists discovered a strange virus called MiniFlayer that latches onto a larger virus called MindFlayer in soil collected in Maryland.
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The Leonids are considered a major meteor shower known for producing history-making meteor storms.
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The monkey was a chimera - a single organism made up of cells that derive from more than just two parents.
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EINDHOVEN, Netherlands - Climate crises, nuclear Armageddon, or a sudden meteor strike — it’s clear humanity could do with Planet B. But first we need to learn to reproduce safely in space, says Dutch entrepreneur Egbert Edelbroek.
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Starlab will support a continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit starting no earlier than 2027.
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Whether it’s for your child or your own home planetarium, is it worth buying a star projector in the Black Friday sales in 2023?
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A team of Chinese scientists have developed a robotic artificial intelligence (AI)-chemist that will help produce oxygen from water on Mars using meteorites from the Red Planet.
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The bluest galaxies are relatively nearby and detected by Hubble, while the redder galaxies tend to be more distant as detected by Webb.
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