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Nothing is more perfect than when a supermoon shows up at the clear and crisp autumn night.
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Nothing is more perfect than when a supermoon shows up on a clear and crisp autumn night on Friday.
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According to physics, it is thought that antimatter was created along with matter in equal amounts after the Big Bang, the cosmic explosion hypothesised to have marked the universe's origin.
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Mapping the cosmic web comprehensively will offer astronomers crucial insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies.
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China to attempt lunar far side sample return in 2024 China will launch its Chang’e-6 lunar sample return mission next year in an attempt at a first-ever collection of material from the far side of the moon.
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Beijing, Sep 29 (UNI) China''s next lunar probe Chang''e-6 will be launched around 2024 as planned, with related development tasks currently in progress, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said on Friday.
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Crispr-based system could ease development of novel RNA therapies
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Part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field with its white glaciers and aquamarine lakes is featured in this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image from 10 January 2023.
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Saturn's rings may have formed from a collision between two icy moons millions of years ago, according to supercomputer simulations by NASA. This discovery provides new insights into the Saturn system and poses questions about potential life on its moons. On …
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The GMT's mirrors will collectively gather more light than any existing telescope, enabling detailed chemical analyses of celestial objects and their origins.
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UNITED STATES: Researchers have uncovered compelling evidence of a spinning supermassive black hole residing in our celestial neighbour, Messier 87. This remarkable revelation was made possible through the combined efforts of scientists and the powerful obser…
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Researchers find DNA remains in 6 million-year-old turtles fossil
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In this episode, host Danielle Ellis sits down with Professors Elisabet Stener-Victorin and Qiaolin Deng from Karolinska Institutet to delve into their groun...
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The vast, mostly invisible network of filaments that spans and connects the Universe has finally been spotted gleaming in the darkness.
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Life on Jupiters moon? NASAs James Webb spots a building blocks on Europa
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Itziar Irakulis Loitxate is a 27-year-old Ph.D. student who is the closest thing the world has to climate police.
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University of Central Florida planetary scientist Kerri Donaldson Hanna is counting the days until NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer mission launches from Cape Canaveral and begins its journey to search for water on the moon.The Lunar Trailblazer spacecraft,
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Armed with new DNA tools, scientists are tracking animals’ genetic trail, helping us understand the breath of life on Earth like never before.
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It’s been seven years since NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft launched from Cape Canaveral aboard an Atlas rocket, bound for an asteroid 200 million miles from Earth.The unmanned spacecraft was tasked with rendezvousing with asteroid Bennu to retrieve a s
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A distant supernova whose light has been magnified and triplicated by gravity may be a key to discovering the expansion rate of the Universe.
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From 2016 to 2023, LaGuardia’s runways and Arthur Ashe Stadium were found to be sinking at 3.7 and 4.6 millimeters per year, respectively. | World News
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It’s no secret that the Seattle, and its metro area, are a ticking time bomb for seismic activity. New research has uncovered yet another possible danger, an...
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Mammals Could Face Extinction in 250 Million Years Due to Rising Temperatures, Study Finds - OPP.Today
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NASA offers paid internships that provide an opportunity for high school and college-level students to contribute to agency projects.
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