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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a clump of ancient galaxies that may be the oldest strand of the "cosmic web" ever detected.
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Space junk, or space debris, is a growing problem that poses a global threat to space exploration and human safety. They travel at speeds of up to 17,500 miles per hour. The population of debris objects larger than 1 cm in size is approximately 1 million. A c…
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New X-ray capability could find wide application in environmental and medical research, as well as the development of batteries and microelectronic devices. Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory and various universities have successfully used X-ray beams …
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The storm, which should hit our planet late Thursday evening, Eastern Time, is expected to cause auroras in the northern latitudes.
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A first-of-its kind experiment led by researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) could help make sure communities around the world are better prepared to deal with earthquakes. The experiment was conducted along the Alpine Fault in New
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The discovery of a "lost world" of ancient organisms that lived in Earth's waterways at least 1.6 billion years ago could change our understanding of our earliest ancestors. Known as the 'Protosterol Biota', these microscopic creatures are part of a
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Source: IE  Context: Scientists conducted a study using observations of quasars, powerful black holes, to demonstrate “time dilation” in the early universe. The study showed that time passed only about a fifth as quickly as it does today, around 12.3 billion …
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Despite advances in molecular genetics, too many biologists think that natural selection is driven by random mutations
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Although astrophysicists have never sensed supermassive black hole binary systems, a galaxy-sized detector composed of dead stars is hot on their trail.In a new Northwestern University-led study, astrophysicists crunched 12.5 years of data from 45 de
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NASA James Webb space telescope reveals a dust source in early galaxies,
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Tech entrepreneur, race car driver and data security dreamer Ankit Singh is making
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Large sub-surface granite formation signals ancient volcanic activity on Moon's dark side.
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Harvard professor Avi Loeb claims to have found remains of an interstellar object that crashed into the ocean in 2014
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While searching for the origins of a powerful gamma-ray burst (GRB), an international team of astrophysicists may have stumbled upon a new way to destroy a star. Although most GRBs originate from exploding massive stars or neutron-star mergers, the r
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As per NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) have been detected after a large sunspot emerged on the Sun. It added that a portion of the solar storms is heading towards Earth and may hit the Earth's atmosphere by …
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An international team of researchers, including Northwestern University astrophysicists, have used a galaxy-sized tool composed of 68 dead stars to sense the longest, slowest gravitational waves ever detected. With lengths equivalent to 15 light-year
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Halide perovskites are a family of materials that have attracted attention for their superior optoelectronic properties and potential applications in devices such as high-performance solar cells, light-emitting diodes, and lasers.
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New research led by Colorado State University indicates the answers to how and why mountains form are buried deeper than once thought. "Mountain building is a fundamental process of how Earth behaves,” said Sean Gallen, lead author and CSU assistant professor…
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Northwestern University astrophysicists are part of an international team of scientists using advanced simulation tools that has predicted the existence of merging massive, 30 solar mass black hole binaries in Milky Way-like galaxies, challenging pre
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Glimpse of photos of the Buck Moon from the lit-up sky across the world on the eve of Independence Day in the United States.
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