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So-called superbolts can be 1,000 times stronger than regular bolts of lightning.
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Scientists claim to have found the first concrete evidence of a black hole spinning. A team of researchers from China, Japan, Italy, and the United States found that a huge black hole in Galaxy M87 had been spewing out jets that moved like a spinning top.For …
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A new collaboration involving UWA researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) has promised fresh insight into one of the greatest mysteries in astronomy – the origin of fast radio bursts.“This study is anot
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/PRNewswire/ -- In a powerful letter penned for World Habitat Day 2023, Niccolò Calandri, CEO of 3Bee, the leading climate-tech company in preserving...
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A new study suggests there may be a planet hidden in the Kuiper Belt that's affecting orbits of space objects around it.
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20 years ago, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to to Vitaly Ginzburg, Alexei Abrikosov and Anthony Leggett.
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Multiple attempts were being made in hopes that the duo could have survived the previous cycle of the lunar night. But, there has been no anser from lander Vikram.
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Incredible though it may seem, a wriggly roundworm with no eyes, no spine, and no brain to speak of may still possess the most basic of animal emotions.
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Electricity can also be used to control the intensity of the flames, and the energy output.
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Sydney, Oct 2 (The Conversation) The brain is an evolutionary marvel. By shifting the control of sensing and behaviour to this central organ, animals (including us) are able to flexibly respond and flourish in unpredictable environments. One skill above all –…
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66 million years ago an asteroid wiped out a little more than 75% of the population of living beings that inhabited the planet at that time.
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This breathtaking image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows a region called G35.2-0.7N, which is known as a hotbed of high-mass star formation. The kind of stars that form here are so massive that they will end their lives as destructive supernovae. However…
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A whopping 2200-foot asteroid is set to come very close to Earth, reveals NASA. As revealed by the data from NASA, asteroid 349507 2008 QY is as big as a bridge.
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NASA delays Psyche asteroid mission by one week. Mission will study asteroids between Mars and Jupiter. Launch now scheduled for 12 October.
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Scientists have recently discovered that antimatter in the form of antihydrogen atoms respond to Earth’s gravity, just like matter. Explore the exotic world ...
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Abstract. Theoretical and observational studies have suggested that ram-pressure stripping by the intracluster medium can be enhanced during cluster interaction
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Abstract. We use spectra and maps of the J = 1 − 0 and J = 2 − 1 DCO+, DCN, DNC, $\rm N_2D^+$ lines and 111 − 101 ortho- and para-NH2D lines, obtained with the
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Researchers have utilized Alfvén waves to mitigate runaway electrons in tokamak fusion devices, offering significant implications for future fusion energy projects, including the ITER in France. Scientists led by Chang Liu of the Princeton Plasma Physics Labo…
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How massive is the Milky Way? It's an easy question to ask, but a difficult one to answer.
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Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are some of the most violent events in the universe. Some have a power output equivalent to all of the other stars in the observable universe, at least in the spectrum of gamma rays. But we know very little about them. A new paper from…
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The behavior of electrons in liquids determines a vast range of chemical processes and thus essential processes in organisms and the world as a whole. But electron movements are extremely hard to ...
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Researchers have captured recordings of echidnas cooing, grunting, and making other sounds.
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Biologists from Syracuse University are examining the processes that enable microbial eukaryotes to flourish in the harsh environment of a geothermal lake. It is estimated that the Earth is home to around 8.7 million species of eukaryotic organisms. Eukaryote…
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India is preparing to send its second spacecraft, Mangalyaan-2, to Mars, nine years after its successful first attempt. | Latest News India
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