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Science News: The James Webb Space Telescope has sparked intrigue with its discovery of massive and mature galaxies dating back to the early universe. A recent stud
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A newly described organelle in mammal cells may serve as a genome defense system and its function may reflect how the early nucleus formed.
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Proving the technique works puts scientists one step closer to unraveling the mysteries of hydrogen transfers. Scientists have caught fast-moving hydrogen atoms – the keys to countless biological and chemical reactions – in action. A team led by researchers a…
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The swarm intends to track space weather, which can be particularly disruptive to satellite operations.
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Asteroids are a constant threat to Earth and therefore, NASA keeps track of all these space rocks that come close to our planet. Now, NASA has warned about these 5 asteroids approaching close to Earth. One is a 140-foot asteroid.
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Nasa's Parker Solar Probe broke its own record by achieving a speed of 635,266 kilometres per hour during a recent solar flyby
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The Brightness of Internet Satellites Poses a Threat to Ground-Based Astronomy - OPP.Today
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New study suggests that solar system is expanding further than we knew
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A gentle bump goes a long way in the Kuiper Belt.
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It’s worth noting that Bennu is no stranger to our cosmic neighbourhood, it makes a close approach to Earth every six years.
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The advent of large constellations of small satellites pose a threat to ground based observatories, especially if they are particularly bright.
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If you like pina coladas, well, tough.
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Elon Musk had earlier said that if concrete evidence of aliens were to emerge, he wouldn't keep it to himself.
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It remains to be seen if MiOS will simply be another Android overlay UI or if Xiaomi is actually developing a new mobile operating system.
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A Vega rocket successfully launched a dozen small satellites Oct. 8 while its more powerful version remains grounded for another year.
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Scientists have captured fast-moving hydrogen atoms in motion, which are essential in innumerable biological and chemical activities.
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Science News: Scientists have discovered a significant increase in radiocarbon levels 14,300 years ago, indicating the largest solar storm ever recorded. The analys
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It's like staring directly into a different world we can never physically explore.
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ESA is calling for visionary ideas for how to use a constellation of communication and navigation satellites around the Moon to establish lunar businesses – and unlock opportunities on Earth.
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shot this image of a barred spiral galaxy called NGC 1087.
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GS Paper 1  Syllabus: Geomorphology: Plate Techtonics   Source: BBC  Context: Recent research on Zealandia, an underwater continent to the southeast of Australia, is shedding light on its geological history and why it remained hidden for so long. Recently, an…
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Top technology stories: NASA parachutes asteroid rock samples to Earth; Biotech vaccine developers win Nobel Prize; Archaeologists use ground-penetrating radar to map ancient ruins.
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