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Using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a long, narrow filament of 10 galaxies that existed just 830 million years after the Big Bang.
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Biologists at The University of Texas at Arlington have published new findings from a study to learn how different coral species respond to a devastating disease and which species are more vulnerable.
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Supernovae, the explosive deaths of stars, are some of the universe's biggest bursts of energy and light. When they erupt, one supernova can shine even brighter than an entire galaxy.
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Scientists have breakthrough research on Planet X, believed to be the ninth planet in our solar system, unraveling its origins.
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Recent research suggests that planets start to form in a solar system when the star itself is very young, and the disk is not yet fully formed, but a survey, co-authored by a University of Michigan researcher, refines the timeline of the formation of
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Solar shooting stars: Scientists left stunned by rain of fireballs on Sun
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The hottest day ever on Earth was recorded on July 3, 2023 according to NOAA and the University of Maine.
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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an image of the flare, which peaked on Sunday.
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A drone that can fly into fires and save lives is being developed. Created by researchers from Imperial College London and Swiss research institute Empa, the...
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People discovered prehistoric fossils long before Charles Darwin published "On the Origin of Species." The remains of these unknown creatures often puzzled their discoverers.
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Here’s a big question: How did life begin on Earth? We don’t quite know, but this fundamental question is a driving force behind astrobiology research at NAS...
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The Ariane 5 is set to fly for the very last time on Wednesday, July…
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Engineers have developed a new test that can predict the durability of cement in seconds to minutes -- rather than the hours it takes using current methods. The test measures the behavior of water droplets on cement surfaces using computer vision on a device …
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The Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (MPICI) has created a carbohydrate sequence that can fold into a stable secondary structure.
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Measurements from the Chang’e-1 and Chang’e-2 microwave instruments reveal an anomalously hot geothermal source on the Moon that is best explained by a roughly 50-kilometre-diameter granitic system below the geological feature known as Compton–Belkovich.
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Orbital Hall effect detected in titanium.
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Sheets of ‘paper’ made from DNA can be induced to fold and unfold in response to external stimuli.
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Researchers have developed a metallic gel that is highly electrically conductive and can be used to print three-dimensional (3D) solid objects at room temperature.
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Images like this are taken by Hubble in between other observations in order to maximize every bit of Hubble's observing time.
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An engineered minimal cell evolves to escape the negative consequences of genome streamlining.
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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.
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On July 6, Earth will be at its farthest point from the sun this year. This annual occasion is called Aphelion. But July 4 was the hottest day ever recorded globally. Despite the Aphelion, why are temperatures soaring? Watch this video to find out.
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After more than two months of radio silence, NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has finally phoned home. And it's healthy.
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As the search for life elsewhere in our solar system intensifies, so does the need to keep space exploration safe and sustainable.
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