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A striking new image shows bright orange auroras dancing in the night sky above Canada. But auroras should never be this color, so what's going on?
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Physicist Carlo Rovelli is unique among modern scientists who write for popular audiences in his ability to capture the purest essence of his science with both precision and lyricism.
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Climate change is here. Along with it, catastrophic floods are becoming alarmingly more and more common. Adapting to a new climate reality is no easy task, but technological advancements ...
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An international team of astronomers reports the detection of a new extremely metal-poor star using the Gemini High-resolution Optical SpecTrograph (GHOST) at the Gemini South telescope in Chile. The finding was presented in a paper published October 25 on th…
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In the mining industry, a subtle transformation is currently underway, fueled by insights and advancements gained from space exploration. This transformation seeks to improve productivity, reduce emissions, and create more favorable working conditions for lab…
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The Large Hadron Collider’s ATLAS Collaboration observes, for the first time, the coincident production of a photon and a top quark.
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This is the first-ever study that shows mammals may be able to thrive in space.
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Geoscientists discovered a continent that had been hiding in plain sight for almost 375 years.Historically, there's been speculation about whether a continent known as Zealandia or Te Riu-a-Māui in the Māori language exists. According to TN News, Zealandia is…
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Astrobotic’s first lunar lander has arrived in Florida for final preparations for launch on Christmas Eve.
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A haunting “face” on Jupiter and a glowing, skeletal hand-shaped nebula are just a couple of creepy celestial features recently spotted by NASA missions.
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Interestingly, a documentary has been made with footages of UFOs seen in Hawaii.
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Extraterrestrial mining and metal processing are key strategies for space exploration. In a new study in Scientific Reports, Rodolfo Marin Rivera, and a team of scientists in materials science, conducted catalytic dissolution of metals from meteorite proxies …
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NASA's newest X-ray space telescope has captured a ghostly view of a stellar explosion whose remains resemble a skeleton hand.
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The NISAR satellite will help scientists monitor how climate change is affecting Earth's varied landscapes.
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The NISAR mission, with the aid of two radar frequencies, L-band and S-band, will study details of the Earth's global carbon cycle and climate change.
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Two different detailed views of the barred spiral galaxy M83 are revealed in these new images, both taken using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. ...
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Chinese astronauts aboard Shenzhou-16 mission successfully spent 6 months in space and achieved a significant milestone while they were in space. They cultiv...
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Milky Ways black hole is spinning incredibly fast, say scientists
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"I think everybody feels like they're part of the winning team."
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Cats purr when they’re happy and kittens purr so their mothers can find them. But it turns out purring may be more like a snore than a smile.
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Read more about Science News Roundup: Dinosaur-killing asteroid impact fouled Earth's atmosphere with dust on Devdiscourse
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New data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft suggests that there are mineral salts and organic compounds on the surface of Jupiter’s giant moon Ganymede.
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Yikes! Newfound dinosaur was like a swimming Komodo dragon, says study
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