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The observation that the universe appears to run slower in the past was made by scrutinizing the light emitted by gigantic quasars.
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Los Angeles [US], July 7 : Researchers have decoded the molecular architecture of a transporter protein that controls the movement of a key neurotransmitter using Cryo-EM, a powerful microscopy technique. The study was published in journal, 'Nature Structural…
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Dr. Varsha Ramachandran from the Center for Astronomy of Heidelberg University (ZAH) and her colleagues uncovered the first "stripped" star of intermediate-mass. This discovery marks a missing link in our picture of stellar evolution toward systems with mergi…
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe came within 5.3 million miles of the sun's surface, where temperatures reach 18,032 degrees Fahrenheit.
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If current trends continue, Starlink satellites will have to make roughly a million maneuvers every six months by 2028.
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Charged cosmic rays, high-energy clusters of particles moving through space, were first described in 1912 by physicist Victor Hess. Since their discovery, they have been the topic of numerous astrophysics studies aimed at better understanding their origin, ac…
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NASA is commemorating the first year of science and discoveries from the agency’s James Webb Space Telescope, the largest, most powerful, and most complex space telescope ever built. To celebrate the anniversary, multiple events will take place online and liv…
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Historically, solar storms have had notable consequences. In 1989, a severe solar storm caused electrical blackouts in Quebec, Canada, lasting for 12 hours. The Carrington Event in 1859, considered the most intense solar storm on record, caused fires at teleg…
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Prepare for a celestial spectacle this weekend! A solar storm is expected to hit the Earth on Friday and spark beatiful auroras in the night sky. So, turn your gaze skywards for breathtaking display of the Northern Lights.
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The final launch of an Ariane 5 rocket was carried out from French Guiana, on Wednesday, July 5, the European Space Agency says.Subscribe to CTV News to watc...
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"We can send energy to remote regions and areas devastated by war or natural disaster."
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Avi Loeb doesn’t rule out the possibility of IM1 meteor's “artificial” origin, meaning the object could have also been part of an alien spacecraft that exploded above the Earth.
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At the center the Earth is a solid metal ball, a kind of “planet within a planet,” whose existence makes life on the surface possible, at least as we know it.How Earth’s inner core formed, grew and evolved over time remains a mystery, one that a team
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The spiral galaxy UGC 11860 seems to float serenely against a field of background galaxies in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
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Blood Falls - IFLScience
7/8/23 at 11:10pm
It's now clear why the glacier waterfall in Antarctica runs a bloody red.
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The largest marine predator that ever lived was no cold-blooded killer.Well, a killer, yes. But a new analysis by environmental scientists from UCLA, UC Merced and William Paterson University sheds light on the warm-blooded animal’s ability to regula
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Until now, only small grains of granitic material have been brought back from the Apollo missions- finding such a large amount is unprecedented.
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190foot Asteroid 2023 LN1 rushing towards Earth at 20844 kmph NASA reveals NASA has recently detected a stadiumsized880footasteroid which safely flew past the Earth today albeit at very close quarters. Now NASA has detected a new asteroid that will soon make …
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A Harvard professor believes he may have found fragments of alien technology from a meteor that landed in the waters off of Papua New Guinea in 2014.
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We're nearing the end of a celestial show that has been going on for many months and the two main characters, Mars and Venus, will soon be coming out to take their final bows.
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How do you make space images more accessible? Turn celestial data into sonic compositions that don’t have to be seen to be enjoyed.
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Fossil Mega siphon thylakos reveals ancestral tunicates lived stationary.
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Since this evolution took place rather rapidly, the author suggests that global warming could have detrimental effects on our cognition in the coming years as well.
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