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Sometimes, "the universe comes to us," writes the European Space Agency — the third time now since 2017. What is it and are ...
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New ScientistMeet the storm chasers on the hunt for extreme hailMost storm chasers live for tornadoes. A few live for hailstorms. That is certainly true of the more than 50 weather ...
Extreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts, and floods, have increased in frequency by a factor of two or three ...
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The IndependentWhat is causing South Korea’s ‘lovebug’ crisis?What is causing South Korea’s ‘lovebug’ crisis? - Residents have been advised to avoid wearing bright colours and limit time ...
Using a powerful telescope in Hawaii , the European Space Agency (ESA) has now captured the first video of 3I/ATLAS as it ...
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How NASA’s Lucy Flyby of Donaldjohanson Sets the Stage for Unraveling Trojan Asteroid MysteriesThe potential to really open a new window into the history of our solar system when Lucy gets to the Trojan asteroids is ...
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Techno-Science🪐 Two candidates detected for Planet Nine!For years, scientists have been scanning the icy outskirts of our Solar System for an unknown massive planet. The ...
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Satellite Mega-Constellations and the Unseen Threat to Earth’s Ozone LayerWhen a satellite disintegrates in the upper atmosphere, it does not just disappear. Rather, it deposits a record of aluminum ...
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ScienceAlertLargest Mars Rock on Earth Could Sell For US$4 MillionThe most massive chunk of Mars ever found on Earth could sell for up to US$4 million in a Sotheby's auction later this month.
Very massive stars are cosmic "rock stars" that live fast, die young and leave black holes in their place. During this ...
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Popular MechanicsPhysicists Found the Ghost Haunting the World’s Most Famous Particle AcceleratorAn invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
A study of fossils from the Permian-Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago shows that forests in many parts of the world were wiped out, disrupting the carbon cycle and ensuring that Earth re ...
Ever come home from the beach with a large, painful bug bite? Or perhaps several? The greenhead fly was probably to blame, and — unfortunately — they are out and about again for the summer season in ...
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Phys.orgNew method removes mysterious organelles from stem cells and embryos to reveal their rolesBy using a genetic technique developed at UT Southwestern Medical Center that forces cells to rid themselves of mitochondria, researchers are gaining new insights into the function of these critical ...
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Live ScienceSmall, room-temperature quantum computers that use light on the horizon after breakthrough, scientists sayScientists say they’ve cracked a key challenge in scalable quantum hardware after generating an error-correcting, light-based qubit on a chip for the first time.
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WJW-TV ClevelandEarth and Sun reach pivotal distanceIf you have thought that the Earth is close to the sun in the summertime and that is why it is hotter this time of year, you will have to think again.
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