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Would you be able to see the Voyager probes if you were out in deep space? We asked an astrophysicist to explain.
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Science News: Astronaut Frank Rubio, who recently returned to Earth after spending 371 days in space, spoke about the challenges of readjusting to gravity. He menti
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Millions from Texas to Oregon are getting the chance Saturday morning to see the celestial show of the year as the "ring of fire" created during an annular solar eclipse will grace a swath of the western U.S. along the 125-mile-wide path of maximum eclipse.
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Blogs, forums, and sites like Twitter used to be a haven for people with autism. That internet is gone.
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Blogs, forums, and sites like Twitter used to be a haven for people with autism. That internet is gone.
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ISME Communications - Widespread occurrence of chitinase-encoding genes suggests the Endozoicomonadaceae family as a key player in chitin processing in the marine benthos
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"Extreme solar storms could have huge impacts on Earth."
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Prioritizing physical fitness and health as you age can help you go through your normal day-to-day routine without feeling physically exhausted at the end of the day.
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After spending more than a year in space, Frank Rubio now has to get used to that pesky thing Earthlings call gravity.
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It's likely that something stripped the outer layers off a once-rocky exoplanet.
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Diamonds are naturally hard, but is there anything from Earth, space or even a lab that's harder?
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A ring of fire solar eclipse will take place on Saturday, October 14.It promises to be a lot more eye-catching than last year's solar eclipse on Mars.There
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Staphylococcus epidermidis can cause invasive infections that are difficult to treat due to multi-resistance to most clinically relevant drugs, including methicillin and other β-lactam antibiotics, vancomycin, and rifampicin. In this work, the authors use in …
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Study hints at new way to improve on spintronics for future tech.
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The Psyche spacecraft, headed to the asteroid Psyche, has successfully initiated its solar-powered propulsion. During its six-year journey, it will utilize advanced optical communication via NASA's DSOC and is expected to orbit the asteroid by 2029. Psyche mi…
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Senegal is ready to launch its first Earth Observation (EO) satellite, GAINDESAT. In 2019, the country laid out a two-year
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Explore how Aditya-L1 mission by ISRO and Parker Solar Probe by NASA differ in their objectives as well as their approaches while studying the Sun.
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NASA asteroid sample contains life-critical water and carbon
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Matthew Sparkes reports via NewScientist: A prominent cryptography expert has told New Scientist that a US spy agency could be weakening a new generation of algorithms designed to protect against hackers equipped with quantum computers. Daniel Bernstein at t…
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According to the authors, the findings, which were published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Science, have substantial clinical, ethical, and perhaps legal consequences.
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Trending News: NASA has unveiled its first samples collected from the asteroid Bennu, brought back by the spacecraf
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Some Granite Staters were able to capture photos of the partial solar eclipse on Saturday.
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It will begin at 10:35 a.m., it will reach maximum eclipse by 12:05 p.m. and set to end at 1:45 p.m.
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NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is on its voyage to an asteroid of the same name, a metal-rich world that could tell us more about the formation of rocky planets. Psyche successfully launched at 10:19 a.m. EDT on Friday, October 13, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rock…
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