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Most detailed close-ups of sun reveal massive, turbulent solar plasma All is not calm on the sun. New images released last week, which the National Science Foundation says are the star's most detailed close-ups, show turbulent solar plasma: Charged particles that rise to the surface of the star, forming convection cells the size ...
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Expect More Interstellar Visitors Like 'Oumuamua It sounds almost like science fiction: a tiny world that formed around another star, visiting our cosmic neighborhood for us to study. And yet that's exactly what has happened, twice now as of the last few months. It will only happen more often this decade.
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Study suggests early Earth's atmosphere was rich in carbon dioxide Scientists studying tiny ancient meteorites have found evidence that Earth's atmosphere used to contain much more carbon dioxide, and maybe less nitrogen, than it does now. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Gray ball with segmented ...
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Virus tricked into glowing reveals entryway to cellular victim One of the reasons that I tend to stick to physics is that the subject is actually pretty simple. Any single bit of chemistry is more complicated than all of physics put together. Biology, in all its wonders, simply boggles what little of my mind is left. With that in mind, ...
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Hot pots helped ancient Siberian hunters survive the Ice Age A new study shows that ancient Siberian hunters created heat resistant pots so that they could cook hot meals - surviving the harshest seasons of the ice age by extracting nutritious bone grease and marrow from meat. The research—which was undertaken at ...
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Bizarre neutrinos detected in Antarctica could open the door to new physics discoveries A new research paper published this month shines a light on a mystery in Antarctica that is perplexing physicists: high-energy neutrinos with an unknown origin. The odd properties of these outlier neutrinos could hint at their origin in a yet-unseen unknown ...
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Oh wonderful, Russia is apparently stalking our satellites in space now President Trump's relationship with Russia has factored a good bit into the impeachment trial that's captivated Washington DC and the national press in recent days. But for everyone loudly decrying the perception that the leader of the free world may be ...
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NASA funds demonstration of assembly and manufacturing in space NASA has awarded a $142 million contract to Maxar Technologies of Westminster, Colorado, to robotically assemble a communications antenna and manufacture a spacecraft beam in orbit. The technology demonstration is slated to take place on NASA's ...
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Mars' Water May Have Hosted Alien Life, New Findings Show A new study claims that the water that once flowed on Mars may have had the right conditions to support microbial alien line. The authors of the study came up with this conclusion after analyzing the samples collected by NASA's Curiosity rover. In October last ...
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Autonomous sub videos the underside of an Antarctic glacier for the first time The glaciers of Antarctica have a tremendous influence on the climate worldwide, as their melting contributes to considerable sea-level rises. But it's hard to know the extent to which glaciers are being affected by climate change because the region is ...
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