Senin, 29 November 2021

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"Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky." How do you make a diamond more precious than it already is? Like the nursery rhyme says, fly it high. The Space Collective, a space memorabilia dealer that has previously launched clothing labels ...
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Space.com
The newly announced exoplanet belongs to a category scientists refer to as "hot Jupiters." These worlds are built more or less like our solar system's behemoth, but orbit much closer to their stars, hence the nickname.
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Space.com
Since the first gravitational wave detection in 2015, scientists have observed gravitational waves, working to understand their origins and the colliding bodies that may have created them.
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Space.com
Endeavour didn't head directly home to Earth, however; it first performed a complete, 360-degree fly-around of the ISS, a maneuver not performed by a crewed spacecraft since NASA's space shuttle fleet retired in 2011.
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CNN
A C-shaped parent xenobot organism beside its "offspring" -- stem cells that have been compressed into a ball. Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter ...
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Space.com
In a major milestone in particle physics, researchers in a new study report observing six neutrino interactions during an experiment at the LHC. Neutrinos are subatomic particles that have a very small mass like an electron but have ...
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Phys.Org
Today's quantum computers are complicated to build, difficult to scale up, and require temperatures colder than interstellar space to operate. These challenges have led researchers to explore the possibility of building quantum computers that work ...
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BBC News
Nasa is preparing to launch a space telescope that will see further into the Universe than anything else ever built. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has taken 30 years and $10bn (£7.5bn) to develop, and is being described as one of the grand ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Myocarditis has also been linked in some young people to the COVID vaccine. But the odds are far greater that this inflammation of the heart muscle will occur in those who get COVID infection itself, experts said.
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Space.com
Orboot's educational augmented reality Mars globe lets kids explore the Red Planet with a smart device. Orboot Mars by PlayShifu deal. (Image credit: Amazon). Do you have a scientifically-curious kid on your holiday gift list this year?
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