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A groundbreaking discovery beneath the moon’s surface has unveiled ancient volcanic layers and a hidden crater.
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The Webb Telescope found two young planets forming sand clouds in the YSES‑1 system, revealing unprecedented details about planetary climate.
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Only NASA employees can listen it. I hope someone thinks to record the audio and post it somewhere ;-)
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Unconventional payloads aboard an Exploration Company capsule were lost at sea when it crashed into the ocean on Tuesday.
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Researchers have discovered that how the brain sees can vary depending on whether a scene plays out the way the mind expects or not.
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Saturn is being transited by the intriguing moon of Titan.
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In addition to drilling rock core samples, the science team has been grinding its way into rocks to make sense of the scientific evidence hiding just below
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Astronomers may have uncovered a hidden family of asteroids orbiting Venus.
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Ocean drifters once thought identical are actually several species. Genetics and ocean modeling uncover unexpected isolation. Bluebottles, also known as Portuguese man o’ war, were long thought to be a single species drifting across the world’s oceans. Howeve…
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Without the looming threats of long-term health issues, NASA could use moon dust to build its base on the surface.
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Cassini’s dramatic plunge into Saturn reveals its stunning final images.
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Last year, astronomers detected a powerful burst of radio waves from within our galaxy. Researchers now say it came from NASA's defunct Relay 2 satellite — but they're not sure what caused it.
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A Los Alamos collaboration has replicated an important but largely forgotten physics experiment: the first deuterium-tritium (DT) fusion observation. As described in the article published in Physical Review C, the reworking of the previously unheralded experi…
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Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur — one that was dog-sized and roamed what is now the United States around 150 million years ago alongside familiar dinosaurs like stegosaurus and diplodocus.
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Scientists have developed a material with photosynthetic bacteria that convert carbon dioxide into a mineral skeleton. The material hardens over time, so it ...
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Scientists have developed a material with photosynthetic bacteria that convert carbon dioxide into a mineral skeleton. The material hardens over time, so it could be used for buildings, they say.
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Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University have produced fertile adult mice from embryos constructed entirely with male genetic material. Mice carrying only paternal DNA developed into fertile adults following precision editing of seven imprinting control r…
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Scientists reveal that a key evolutionary theory about rapid change is wrong, caused mainly by statistical noise in the data.
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New findings from Mars Express and ExoMars reveal surprising details about Mars' ionosphere.
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Researchers discover a fossilized forest in the Falkland Islands that flourished millions of years ago, revealing drastic climate changes.
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New research shows that caffeine may help slow ageing at the cellular level by activating AMPK, a key energy-sensing pathway.
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Three dates in July and August are contenders for Earth's fastest single rotation – or shortest day – of the year.
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