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Space.com
For decades, cosmologists have wondered if the large-scale structure of the universe is a fractal — that is, if it looks the same no matter how large the scale. After completing massive surveys of galaxies, scientists finally have an answer: No, but kind of, in a way.
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CNN
(CNN) One of my family's favorite activities is sitting around the firepit under a clear night sky, equipped with blankets and all the fixings for s'mores, of course. The pandemic patio purchase has served us well on Saturday nights throughout the seasons as we ...
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Space.com
Boeing's second CST-100 Starliner spacecraft undergoes preparations for the Orbital Flight Test-2. (Image credit: Boeing). Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi will ...
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Phys.Org
How much water sloshes around in Earth's lakes, rivers, and oceans? And how does that figure change over time? The upcoming Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission plans to find out. Targeting a late-2022 launch date, this SUV-size ...
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Phys.Org
Like conductors of a spooky symphony, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have "entangled" two small mechanical drums and precisely measured their linked quantum properties. Entangled pairs like this might someday ...
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CNET
NASA has never discovered life on the red planet, but one man says they're hiding the truth -- and he believes he has evidence to prove it. jacksonpowerhouse-7. Jackson Ryan. May 6, 2021. Jerry van Andel sat alone on the bow of the RV Lulu, a floating ...
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CNET
"They decided our experiment was wrong," Gilbert Levin says. The prince of panspermia. Rhawn Gabriel Joseph believes the LR experiment was right. Joseph is an enigma wrapped in a riddle wrapped ...
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Scientific American
"The tricks described in these two papers are ways of evading what you might have thought is the limit on measuring forces coming from the Heisenberg uncertainty principle," says Aashish Clerk, a condensed matter physicist at the University of Chicago, who ...
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Phys.Org
For millennia, humans in the high latitudes have been enthralled by auroras—the northern and southern lights. Yet even after all that time, it appears the ethereal, dancing ribbons of light above Earth still hold some secrets. In a new study, physicists led by the ...
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CNN
(CNN) With unusually large eyes and hair-trigger hearing, the tiny desert-dwelling dinosaur hunted its prey at night, offering more definitive evidence that dinosaurs weren't only active in the daytime. It's one of the findings of two ground-breaking studies ...
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