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A new sounding rocket mission is headed to space to understand how explosive stellar deaths lay the groundwork for new star systems. The Integral Field Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Experiment, or INFUSE, sounding rocket mission, will launch from the White Sands …
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How fast does a droplet flow along a fiber? It depends on the diameter of the fiber, and also on its substructure. These are the findings of a study conducted by researchers from the University of Liège who are interested in microfluidics, especially water ha…
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A video demonstrating the speed of light that went viral earlier this year is still blowing people's minds to this day.
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Moscow's Roscosmos space chief warned Friday that most Russian equipment on the International Space Station (ISS) was beyond its warranty, weeks after the station's Russian segment sprang another coolant leak.
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Russias equipment in Space Station well past expiry date, warns space agency boss
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Has the identity of the HULC been revealed? It looks like Nikon Z9 will be the camera of choice for the next lunar landings
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Partners in the DAALI project, Jürgen Volz and Arno Rauschenbeutel of the Department of Physics at the Humboldt University of Berlin, have provided fresh insights into the light-scattering behavior of fluorescent atoms that could have applications in quantum …
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A new study published in Nature Communications delves into the manipulation of atomic-scale spin transitions using an external voltage, shedding light on the practical implementation of spin control at the nanoscale for quantum computing applications.
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Astronomers have presented the most detailed view of the universe's history, suggesting it may have originated from an "instanton" rather than a singularity. This revelation, visualized through two innovative plots, also delves into the mysteries of the unive…
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In this special crossover Photon Phrightday, PACE Science Lead for Ocean Biogeochemistry Dr. Ivona Cetinić and NASA Program Scientist Dr. Kelsey Bisson tell ...
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Once the spacecraft meets the agency’s safety requirements, NASA’s Boeing Starliner Crew Flight Test (CFT) will see astronauts Butch
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NASA's Dragonfly mission is set to explore Saturn's moon, Titan. It is a pioneering rotorcraft fuelled by nuclear power and will unveil the moon's secrets and perhaps, even Earth's origins.
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Stars escape from their birth place and eventually become dispersed across the galaxy. This is an important process in galactic evolution. Theoretical studies suggest two possible reasons why stars escape. First, stars may be ejected due to interactions in yo…
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This SpaceX Falcon 9 liftoff would mark the record 59th orbital launch from Cape Canaveral this year.
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This particular burst, called GRB 230307A, was likely created when two neutron stars - the incredibly dense remnants of stars after a supernova - merged in a galaxy about one billion light-years away.
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According to the latest study, the Malvinoxhosan biota, an ancient group of marine animals, died due to certain climate changes.
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Happy National Mentoring Day!STAR student Christine Bui made this video at the end of her summer project where she worked with mentor Jill Tarter on putting ...
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Objective We aimed to compare the adaptive immune response in individuals with or without prior SARS-CoV-2 infections following the administration of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines. Methods A total of 54 participants with ages ranging from 37 to 56 years old, c…
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When black holes disappear, what happens to the stuff that fell in? Physicist Brian Cox explains.
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Tree rings hint that two neighboring faults ruptured within 6 months of each other and suggest that the maximum magnitude of quakes around Puget Sound could exceed previous estimates.
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While most of the U.S. won't get to see the partial lunar eclipse, some might notice the moon will get darker briefly on Saturday.
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Chandrayaan 3 Update: According to the ISRO, scientists estimated that around 2.06 tonnes of lunar epi-regolith or material were ejected during the landing event — resulting in the formation of an 'ejecta halo' . Here's what the event signifies.
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New research suggests Earth’s sister planet may have been home to microbial life billions of years ago due to tectonic activities
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