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If you think this sounds easy, remember many animals can’t count past three or four.
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Read more about Perseverance rover spots intriguing rock formation on Mars on Devdiscourse
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A distant swirling galaxy imaged by the powerful space telescope may look serene but it has a violent past.
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Independence Day launch will leave Europe dependent on the US for space missions
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The technology will be able to extrapolate the trajectory of the smallest pieces of space junk.
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The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of the spiral galaxy UGC 11860 in the constellation Pegasus. Known by different names like LEDA 67733 and MCG+04-51-014 in astronomical catalogues, it's located approximately 184 million light-years away. In 2014, …
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Planetary scientists from Brown University and elsewhere have simulated how the Martian climate differed when its axis tilted by different amounts over the past few million years.
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Astronomers have discovered never-before-seen meteor-like fireballs in stunning plasma displays on the sun.
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NANOGrav’s exciting discovery is likely to keep cosmologists busy for years.
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An international team of researchers has obtained the largest set of detailed observations yet of the oldest stars in the center of our Galaxy, the Milky Way. The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) team finds that this group of stars is slowly spinning aroun…
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A new planetary defense method would see a smaller version of the company's suborbital accelerator anchored to a near-Earth asteroid.
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This video from NASA shows just how much space the crew of four will be sharing during their year-long mission.
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An international team of astronomers has discovered a late-stage star that harbors a planet it should have devoured.
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The search for Earth-like planets has captivated the imagination of scientists and the general public alike. These distant celestial bodies, resembling
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The view is one of many deep observations of Saturn.
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In the area of superconductivity, which is the occurrence where electrons can flow via a material with fundamentally zero resistance, the “holy grail” of breakthrough is a superconductor that can function under daily pressures and temperatures.
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Scientists from the University of Warwick propose a new method of planet formation, known as "sandwiched planet formation," where a smaller planet forms between two larger ones in a protoplanetary disc. This potentially provides an explanation for the formati…
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Astronomers can never have enough ways to measure the expansion in the Universe, from nearby stars to distant quasars. A new study suggests another method might come from the growing catalog of gravitational waves detected by LIGO and other observatories. As …
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EPFL scientists have developed ClearTau, an innovative method and platform for reconstructing aggregates of the protein Tau found in Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.
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Chinese astronomers have used the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (HXMT) to observe the latest outburst of a low-mass X-ray binary system known as GX 339-4. They detected new quasi-periodic oscillations in this source. Their findings have been published on th…
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Observing the Milky Way galaxy in particles rather than light opens up a new avenue of multi-messenger astronomy
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Washington: NASA has sealed four participants to embark on the agency’s first one-year analogue mission in a habitat to simulate living on Mars. CHAPEA, or Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog, is a ground-based mission at the agency's Johnson Space…
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Climate change is disrupting bird breeding patterns, as rising temperatures make it difficult for them to determine the start of spring, a study stated. The study highlights that spring-like weather arrives earlier due to climate change, causing birds to stru…
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An easy, inexpensive way to extend the life of your tools.
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