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James Webb Space Telescope captures new details of iconic 'Pillars of Creation' The James Webb Space Telescope captured a highly detailed snapshot of the so-called Pillars of Creation, a vista of three looming towers made of interstellar dust and gas that's speckled with newly formed stars. The ...
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New tool helps researchers study remote glaciers As warming atmospheric temperatures lead to glacier thinning and retreat around the world, understanding how glaciers are responding to climate change, algal growth, and impurities like dust and black carbon is vital. Understanding the response helps ...
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1500 Supernovas Provide Most Precise Dark Matter and Dark Energy Calculation Yet And they might've put us on the road to solving some big questions in the field of physics. Monisha Ravisetti headshot. Monisha Ravisetti.
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Webb Telescope Captures New View of 'Pillars of Creation' Yes, it's full of stars, and stars to be. Twenty-seven years ago, in 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope wowed the world with a cosmic landscape called Pillars of Creation. The image revealed towering mountains of gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula, ...
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Six from MIT named American Physical Society Fellows for 2022 APS honors Anna Frebel, Liang Fu, Nuh Gedik, Or Hen, Nuno Loureiro, and Jesse Thaler for research, applications, teaching, and leadership. School of Science.
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Genetic findings from Siberian caves give glimpse into Neanderthal life Researchers on Wednesday described genomic findings from the remains of 13 Neanderthals - 11 from Chagyrskaya cave and two from Okladnikov cave in the Altai Mountains of Russia - in one of the largest genetic studies of a Neanderthal population to date.
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Giant Ostrich-Like Dinosaurs Once Roamed North America Enormous, birdlike dinosaurs strutted across ancient Mississippi around 85 million years ago. The precise appearance of these saurian behemoths is as yet unknown. Paleontologists have only found a smattering of leg and foot bones from these massive ...
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How scientists predict solar wind speed accurately using multimodality information In a research paper recently published in Space: Science & Technology, Zongxia Xie, from College of Intelligence and Computing, Tianjin University, proposed a multimodality prediction (MMP) method that jointly learnt vision and sequence information in a ...
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NASA Mars Rover Reaches Awe-Inspiring Salty Region at Last NASA's Curiosity rover has weathered a lot on its way to a triumphant arrival in what's called the "sulfate-bearing unit" of the Gale Crater. This fascinating place is full of salty minerals, and it's a treasure trove for scientists investigating the ...
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Why modifying gravity doesn't add up The Universe gravitates so that normal matter and General Relativity alone can't explain it. Here's why dark matter beats modified gravity. how much dark matter. The formation of cosmic structure, on both large scales and small scales, ...
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