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Read more about NASA's most powerful Moon rocket's flight software undergoes testing ahead of first crewed mission on Devdiscourse
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We spoke with Beta Ziliani, Team Lead and Product Manager at Manas.Tech, leading the development of the Crystal language to learn all about this Ruby-inspired programming language.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP) has gathered crucial data that will help understand how Sun sparks geomagnetic storms. It could even help prevent an internet apocalypse.
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Read more about Science News Roundup: Europe's Euclid space telescope launched on mission to explore 'dark universe' on Devdiscourse
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The world may have as little as 20 minutes to prepare for a solar storm.
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How did life begin on Earth? Experts have long been fascinated by this question and over the years have come up with a variety of theories. One hypothesis is that the origin of life can be traced ...
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Through gold nuclei collisions at varying energies, physicists have found that the creation of quark-gluon plasma—an exotic state of matter—halts at the lowest collision energy of 3 GeV. This discovery aids in mapping nuclear matter phases and identifying the…
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Since the industrial era, anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases, or GHGs, have played a role in regulating the storage and dispersion of heat in oceans.
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If Japanese space boffins have their way, it could be joined by a robotic hummingbird
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Humans are a diverse species. Each person on the earth has enough DNA to reach Pluto three times over.
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A radio blackout was observed over the Pacific Ocean as a terrifying X-class solar flare hit Earth recently, according to reports.
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On June 25, 2023, a crew of four volunteers entered a simulated Martian habitat, from which they will not emerge for over a year.
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China's first space station simulators have started trial operations, offering researchers a convenient way to test equipment such as satellite components and spacesuits.
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Asteroid 2023 HO6, which is nearly the size of the famous Statue of Unity, is expected to make its closest approach to Earth in the coming days. Know details, as per NASA.
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Cognitive consequences: Study reveals startling link between climate change and shrinking human brain size
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The first of four supermoons to rise in 2023, July's lunar display will appear to be brighter in the night sky than any other full moon event that has occurred this year.
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Share If you like it Data collected by an observatory in Antarctica has produced our first view of the Milky Way galaxy through the lens of neutrino particles. It’s the first time we have seen our galaxy “painted” with a particle, rather than in different wav…
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Science does not take a deep enough look at chemicals in the environment as one of the causes of the decline in biodiversity. Forty scientists in the RobustNature research network of Goethe Univer ...
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Members of Pixelbar woke up to shocking news on Wednesday morning this week as they learned that a fire had destroyed the building housing their Rotterdam hackerspace. Pictures of the fire are pret…
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Iconic James Webb images can now be used as iPhone wallpapers thanks to the photo editing work of one Redditor.
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A new study has found that pumping massive amounts of groundwater to the surface has caused Earth’s poles to change position. The study suggests water movements can change Earth’s tilt and add to sea level rise.
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A NASA scientist recently said the agency first plans to find ways to develop oxygen and water resources. But plans are under way to mine minerals as well.
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Had you lived 270 million years ago, you may have thought twice before taking a dip in the ocean.
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Researchers say nearly 200,000 lightning flashes occurred within the volcanic plume, reaching a peak rate of over 2,600 flashes per minute
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CLARENDON, Jamaica - A disagreement over money led to the death of a teen on Harris Street in May Pen, Clarendon, Sunday morning. The deceased has been identified as 18-year-old Javoy Zachary McKenzie...
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