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Elon Musk, the chairman and CEO of SpaceX, recently announced the company’s ambitious plan to land a spacecraft on Mars within 3 to 4 years.
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According to a report by the Daily Star, shooting stars will light up the night sky as Earth passes through the debris of comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner.
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A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows the majesty of the gorgeous Orion nebula in tremendous detail.
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Innovative concept changes the direction of laser light with the help of sound waves. Using a novel method, beams of laser light can be deflected using air alone. An invisible grating made only of air is not only immune to damage from the laser light, but it …
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Fossils of frogs may have proven that amphibian was the first living thing to have ginger coloring
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In April 2018, the underwater photographer Ryo Minemizu watched as a creature the size of a ladybug bobbed around 50 feet underwater off the shores of Okinawa, Japan. The thing resembled a jellyfish, a yolk-like center with trailing, wispy tentacles. Minemizu…
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AST SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 is brighter than most stars. What does this mean for the future of astronomy? And stargazing?
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Albert Einstein was well known for his thought experiments involving complex scientific ideas.Often he used real-world examples that helped non-scientists
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You can't stare at the sun, so how do you watch an eclipse? By reflecting it off of a disco ball, a team of astronomers suggests.
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Nimisha Kumari, Space Telescope Science InstituteNASA's Webb Space Telescope is the most powerful observatory ever launched into space. With its unprecedente...
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Japan’s space startups—and their U.S. subsidiaries—are playing a prominent role in several U.S. Space Force and NASA missions.
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The wetsuit-clad team of University of Virginia explorers waded into the salty shallows of the largest restored seagrass meadow in the world, located off the Eastern Shore of Virginia, near Chesapeake Bay.
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Ocean currents determine the structure of the deep-sea ocean floor and the transport of sediments, organic carbon, nutrients and pollutants. In flume-tank experiments, researchers have simulated how currents shape the seafloor and control sediment deposition.…
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Gorilla walk is a good exercise to add intensity to your workout and build core strength and stability.
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A mind-bending JWST image of the Orion Nebula, filled with rogue planets. Seeing the cosmic web. An explanation for a massive star that just disappeared.😍 1...
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A research carried out on footprints found in New Mexico challenges the earlier convention of when humans came to America. Read more ahead. | World News
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Scientists untangle mystery about the universe's earliest galaxies
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Since beginning operations last year, the <a href="https://www.reuters.com/graphics/SPACE-EXPLORATION/TELESCOPE/klvyknwbrvg/" target="_blank">James Webb Space Telescope</a> has provided an astonishing glimpse of the early history of our universe, spotting a <…
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Neutron star winds, an accretion disk, and jets combine for complex interactions.
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Cats, bats, wombats, and polar bears are among the latest mammals to reveal an ability to fluoresce.
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Read more about Study reveals initial conditions for planet formation on Devdiscourse
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Insects are fragile, soft-bodied animals whose remains are difficult to preserve. Wings are often fossilized, but insect bodies, if present, are usually bits and pieces of the original prehistoric animal, making it difficult for scientists to study them. One …
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Riccardo Giacconi was an Italian American astrophysicist. Riccardo Giacconi received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002.
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Scientists have caught fast-moving hydrogen atoms—the keys to countless biological and chemical reactions—in action.
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