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Last night while going to sleep, Hot Feet was next to me, watching ‘The Fugitive’ on his phone. The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford, is one of my favorite movies. As a child, it would always come on TV around 8PM and I would get to watch the first hour befor…
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Researchers at Duke University have implemented a quantum-based method to observe a quantum effect in the way light-absorbing molecules interact with incoming photons. Known as a conical intersection, the effect puts limitations on the paths molecules can tak…
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The aurora borealis and moonglint shine bright in this astronaut photo of the Alaskan island chain. An astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) captured this stunning photo of the Aleutian Islands off the coast of mainland Alaska. The archipelag…
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GOOD THINGS UTAH – The last rehearsal for NASA’s asteroid sample delivery mission is taking place in Utah this week August 28-31 2023.NASA is preparing the capsule drop, the first time in U.S. history of collecting samples from an asteroid and returning it to…
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Another lunar mission planned by ISRO and JAXA will take place in the near future. The LUPEX, or Lunar Polar Exploration, mission is scheduled to launch in 2...
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A spectrometer launched into orbit in the spring is collecting data on air pollution over North America.
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A supermoon, specifically a rare blue moon, will light up the sky Wednesday night.
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Researchers achieved a breakthrough in converting brain signals to audible speech with up to 100% accuracy.
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A new hypothesis suggests that the universe may be twice as old as we had believed. Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope provide new information on the rate of the universe’s expansion.
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Chromium hydride (CrH), a molecule that's relatively rare and particularly sensitive to temperature, is useful as a "thermometer for stars," according to astronomer Laura Flagg, because it's abundant only in a narrow range between 1,200–2,000 degrees Kelvin.
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For the first time, two research collaborations at CERN's Large Hadron Collider have achieved a long-standing goal in the history of particle accelerators: observing neutrinos inside a...
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People will witness a "ring of fire" in the sky as the moon will pass in front of the sun, covering it albeit not fully. | World News
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The last time two full supermoons appeared in the same month was in 2018. It won’t happen again until 2037.
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A research team led by Prof. Wang Junxian and Ph.D. students Kang Jialai from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) has revealed a marvelous, composite eclipsing absorber (see the 3D animated diagram belo…
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Texas skywatchers can see newfound Comet Nishimura before it potentially disintegrates in September as it makes its closest approach to the Sun.
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Researchers created a groundbreaking "cell atlas" of the human eye that could revolutionize treatments for blinding diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration.
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Witch hazel plants with heavier seeds have larger capsules to store more elastic energy.
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Many songbirds use the Earth's magnetic field as a guide during their migrations, but radio waves interfere with this ability. A new study published has found an upper bound for the frequency that disrupts the magnetic compass.
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NASA's New Horizons mission and its team of scientists continue to face a threat of shutdown from NASA without knowing why.
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A United Launch Allliance Atlas V rocket is carrying the NROL-107 payload for "Silent Barker," a joint mission of the U.S. Space Force and the National Reco...
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Climate change is affecting the seasonal vertical migration of zooplankton in the Arctic, according to a new study. Increasing Arctic sea ice melting allows sunlight to penetrate deeper into the ocean, affecting marine zooplankton's migratory behavior. Resear…
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Scientists at the University of Sydney have, for the first time, used a quantum computer to engineer and directly observe a process critical in chemical reactions by slowing it down by a factor of 100 billion times.
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The stunning experiment, which reconstructs the properties of entangled photons from a 2D interference pattern, could be used to design faster quantum computers.
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Scientists from the University of Birmingham and the University of Cambridge have developed a new method for detecting mid-infrared (MIR) light at room temperature using quantum systems.
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