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Current-carrying electrons can make the lattice much softer than usual in the material Sr2RuO4.
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Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes the likelihood of Apple Watch Ultra 3 being released in 2024 is decreasing.
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RUSSIA: Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub made a remarkable discovery while inspecting a radiator coolant leak that had been plaguing the space station. This incident unfolded on October 25, 2023, during Expedition 70, and the findings are po…
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station. Got a question or comment? Use #AskNASA to talk to u...
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An asteroid, almost the same size as the Chelyabinsk asteroid which exploded over the Russian city in 2013, is expected to pass Earth at a close distance today, October 27. Know details such as its size, distance, speed and more.
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A 390-million-year-old murder mystery has finally been solved, and the culprit still exists
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A 390-million-year-old murder mystery has finally been solved, and the culprit still exists
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The use of images in scientific papers is more popular than ever, but there have been no common standards for their publication -- until now.
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Russia to put first segment of its own International Space Station in orbit by 2027, says Putin
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Scientists have achieved a groundbreaking feat by successfully activating the world’s smallest particle accelerator for the first time. This remarkable achievement, with a size comparable to a small coin, holds immense potential for various applications, incl…
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Webb’s study of the second-brightest gamma-ray burst ever seen reveals tellurium. Under what conditions many chemical elements are created in the universe has long been shrouded in mystery. This includes elements that are highly valuable, or even vital to lif…
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<p>Researchers at the Humboldt University of Berlin, partners of the DAALI project, have demonstrated a surprising effect present in the fluorescent light of a single atom</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
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Abstract. Open clusters are relatively young and numerous. These systems are distributed throughout the Galactic disk and provide insights on the chemistry of t
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Abstract. Precise measurements of the stellar orbits around Sagittarius A* have established the existence of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the Galactic ce
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Abstract. Large spectroscopic surveys plus Gaia astrometry have shown us that the inner stellar halo of the Galaxy is dominated by the debris of Gaia Enceladus/
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NASA is set to showcase the potential of laser communications for space missions with the launch of the ILLUMA-T payload to the International Space Station (ISS) this November.
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President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday the first segment of Russia's new orbital station, which Moscow sees as the next logical development in space exploration after the International Space Station (ISS), should be put into operation by 2027.
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The head of NASA's Human Landing System program sat down with Spaceflight Now to discuss the progress of getting humans back to the Moon for the first time since 1972.
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Alien life could take many different forms, but one possibility has been captivating scientists since 1945: alien "plants". What would they look like? And how could we find them?
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President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday the first segment of Russia's new orbital station, which Moscow sees as the next logical development in space exploration after the International Space Station (ISS), should be put into operation by 2027.
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Remains of ‘lost continent’ known as Argoland, which was about 3,000 miles wide, discovered on ocean floor near Australia, study says
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Cosmonauts face third coolant leak in less than a year, but the crew and the station are not in any danger
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the first segment of the new space station that Moscow plans to construct to replace the ISS should be in orbit by 2027, despite recent setbacks.
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"There is this kind of power the images have. It really isn't from us. We're creating the context in which you can appreciate them, but we're not forcing it."
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