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Space.com
The researchers came to this conclusion by modeling the relationship between water in a planet's mantle and a planet's recycling of continental land via plate tectonics.
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Space.com
In particular, the scientists looked at "boundary sections," which are marine sediments laid down just before and just after the Chicxulub impact and the mass extinction that ended the era of our planet called the Cretaceous period.
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Phys.Org
Clauser, 79, was awarded his prize for a 1972 experiment that helped settle a famous debate about quantum mechanics between Einstein and famed physicist Niels Bohr. Einstein described "a spooky action at a distance" that he thought would eventually be ...
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CNN
Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger have won the Nobel Prize for physics for their landmark achievements in quantum mechanics – the study of the behavior of particles and atoms – the organizing committee announced in Stockholm on Tuesday.
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CNET
The Indian Space Research Organization says its Mangalyaan spacecraft has run out of fuel and is "non-recoverable." Monisha Ravisetti headshot. Monisha ...
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CNN
At first glance, a new image captured by a telescope in Chile looks like a dazzling comet streaking across the night sky, followed by a long, glowing tail. Instead, it's the debris plume created when NASA's DART spacecraft crashed into the asteroid ...
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Scientific American
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded in equal parts to Alain Aspect of the University of Paris–Saclay, John F. Clauser of J. F. Clauser & Associates and Anton Zeilinger of the University of Vienna for their pathfinding work in quantum ...
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Phys.Org
New Nobel laureate Anton Zeilinger in front of a famous picture of Albert Einstein sticking out his tongue. This year's physics Nobel prize was awarded Tuesday to three men for their work on a phenomenon ...
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Smithsonian
Roughly 100 million years after the Big Bang, the first stars in the universe were born. But all of these first-generation stars likely burned out long ago in massive explosions, writes Gizmodo's Isaac Schultz. As a result, astronomers have never observed ...
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Gizmodo
SpaceX is moving ahead with plans to upgrade a launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, which will serve as a backup to the Kennedy Space Center pad the company currently uses to launch cargo and crews to space.
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