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The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the first full-color images from Euclid, the agency’s…
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SpaceX launched more than 100 satellites in the ninth in a series of dedicated smallsat rideshare missions Nov. 11.
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The finding offers deeper insights into the long-debated internal structure of the gas giant. Gravity data collected by NASA’s Juno mission indicates Jupiter’s atmospheric winds penetrate the planet in a cylindrical manner, parallel to its spin axis. A paper …
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Several Fox 8 viewers have reported seeing the phenomenon, and they weren’t imagining it. Astronomer Jay Reynolds says it is the season for meteors.
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A mysterious primate appeared in North America 30 million years ago, long after the continent's native primates had died out, and even longer before the next big influx of primates – humans – would arrive.
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A massive nuclear fusion experiment just hit a major milestone, potentially putting us a little closer to a future of limitless clean energy.
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If humankind is ever to establish long-term bases on the moon, there will be a need for a regular source of food. It is not practical, however, to think you can plant corn or wheat in plain lunar soil in greenhouses on the moon and expect a bumper crop -…
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Don’t go to bed too early tonight, as you may just miss the northern lights.
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In October, a paper titled "Assembly theory explains and quantifies selection and evolution" appeared in the journal Nature. The authors—a team led by Lee Cronin at the University of Glasgow and Sara Walker at Arizona State University—claim their theory is an…
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NASA’s SPHEREx mission, a groundbreaking initiative to map the universe, is rapidly progressing, showcasing a remarkable application of aluminium in space exploration. The mission’s centerpiece, the SPHEREx space telescope, is currently under assembly at NASA…
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When we look at our Sun, its properties are incredibly constant, varying by merely ~0.1% over time. But all stars don't play by those rules.
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A colossal comet, three times larger than Mount Everest and known as 12P/Pons-Brooks, has experienced another explosive event
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NASA and NOAA models have suggested that a G-2 class geomagnetic storm may hit Earth tomorrow and cause radio blackouts and those fascinating auroras at the poles.
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A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station on Saturday carrying equipment for the station's crew.
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When you measure the Universe's expansion rate to relatively nearby galaxies against the expansion rate in the cosmic microwave background radiation, the numbers don't agree, and their error bars don't overlap. This is the Hubble Tension. A new paper suggests…
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Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have succeeded in measuring the Earth's rotation more exactly than ever before. The ring laser at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell can now be used to capture data at a quality level unsurpassed anywhere…
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"The colors of the spectrum, then, "are not Qualifications [alterations] of Light … (as 'tis generally believed), but Original and connate properties."
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In the largest survey of its kind ever conducted researchers from the University of Copenhagen firmly establish that Greenland’s glaciers are melting at an unprecedented pace. In the largest survey of its kind ever conducted, using both satellite imagery and …
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We can account for the evolution of consciousness only if we crack the philosophy, as well as the physics, of the brain.
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Believed to be composed of billions of icy chunks and rocks, Saturn's rings will soon be invisible to us, most likely in 2025 at the earliest, NASA said.
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Patterns on animal skin, such as zebra stripes and poison frog color patches, serve various biological functions, including temperature regulation, camouflage and warning signals. The colors making up these patterns must be distinct and well separated to be e…
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Heads Up Where exactly is the head of a starfish? Zoologists, after being stumped for centuries, may finally have an answer. According to a new study...
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