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A newly discovered comet is swinging through our cosmic neighborhood for the first time in more than 400 years.
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NASA has estimated that Chandrayaan-3’s historical landing site is a mere 600 kilometres from the Moon’s coveted South Pole!
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ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen will film thunderstorms and lightning shooting up towards space as part of the climate science of the Huginn mission.
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HCL Tech will focus on automating the public cloud environment while adhering to Siemens’ high security standards, it said in an exchange filing
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Unlike “our” Jupiter, hot Jupiters orbit very close to their stars, complete a full orbit in just a few days or even hours, and – as their name suggests – have extremely high surface temperatures.
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An arrangement of galaxies in a giant bubble has been found not far from the Milky Way, and astronomers believe it could be a relic of the early Universe.
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X-ray mission lifts off to study high-energy Universe
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The recent New York Times article titled “The story of our Universe may be starting to unravel” shed light on the potentially groundbreaking discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the crisis it has exposed in the fields of physics and c…
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The launch of new Google Android 14 has been delayed. Leaks suggest that it will be announced alongside Google Pixel 8 models.
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A team of scientists from the University of California, Irvine, believe they have discovered a special antibody which may lead to a treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa, a condition that causes loss of central vision, as well as night and color vision.
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Research indicates that, in addition to trees, grasses play a crucial role in carbon capture one that is more important than previously imagined.
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The rover demonstrated exiting the Astrobotic Griffin lunar lander and traverse the lunar surface.
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Newton thought that gravitation would happen instantly, propagating at infinite speeds. Einstein showed otherwise; gravity isn't instant.
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In the vast expanse of space surrounding our planet, an alarming crisis is quietly unfolding—space junk. These discarded remnants of human exploration and
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In a momentous step towards the culmination of their mission, the astronauts of Crew 6 have embarked on their return journey to Earth after spending an impressive six months aboard the...
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In experiments aboard the International Space Station, a surface treatment developed by MIT engineers prevented the growth of microbial biofims. These films can damage equipment and potentially cause illness.
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Today was a weird one, I woke up, still feeling tired, and to be honest my heart just wasn’t in it today. I wouldn’t go so far to say I was experiencing a wavering in my conviction to finish the trail. But I allowed myself to daydream and think about quitting…
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Authorities behind the history-making mission are now investigating the interesting event.
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A recent preprint paper examines the minimum number of people required to maintain a feasible settlement on Mars while accounting for psychological and behavioral factors, specifically in emergency situations. This study was conducted by a team of data scient…
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The study, published in the Astronomical Journal, comes amidst ongoing debate on the existence of a so-called ‘Planet Nine’, after Pluto was declared a dwarf planet 2006.
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Our next 2023 Fellow is Prof Zaiping Guo (University of Adelaide). Working as a materials scientist, she pioneered potassium-ion batteries and is focused on ...
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Scientists have grown an entity that closely resembles an early human embryo, without using sperm, eggs or a womb.The Weizmann Institute team say their "embr...
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SpaceX just set a new mark for most orbital launches in a single year, breaking the company's record from 2022
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Ingenuity notched the milestone on Sept. 3, during its 57th Red Planet flight.
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Science News: Two Japanese astronomers have found possible evidence of an “Earth-like planet” within our solar system. The planet has been residing in the Kuiper Be
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