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Scientific American
Instead they became an ocean—a perfect liquid of particles flowing with almost no resistance, called a quark-gluon plasma. This stage of the universe's history ended quickly. Within 10-6 second, quarks and gluons were caged inside protons and neutrons.
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Space.com
The Hubble Space Telescope captured mysterious features on Saturn's rings, signaling the start of the planet's "spoke season." Like Earth, Saturn is tilted on its axis and has four seasons. However ...
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Space.com
Look out, everyone: There's a new exoplanet in town. An international team of researchers searching for transiting exoplanets (those that cross their host star's face from our perspective) has made its latest discovery — an Earth-size body just 72 ...
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Space.com
The European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft has arrived at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana for the final preparations for launch. JUICE departed (opens in new tab) from Airbus facilities in Toulouse, France, on Feb.
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The Planetary Society
That's where citizen scientists come in. Researchers at UCLA, in partnership with The Planetary Society and NASA, are recruiting volunteers to train computer algorithms that will be used to search for life beyond Earth.
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CNET
Deep inside Ecuador's Río Negro-Sopladora National Park, the line between fantasy and reality vanishes. At least, that's what scientists who recently discovered a new frog species say of their time exploring this multithousand-acre milieu of ...
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Space.com
As its name suggests, 2005 YY128 was discovered in 2005, by astronomers at Kitt Peak Observatory in southern Arizona. Over the past 17 years, researchers have mapped its orbit with a high degree of precision.
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Scientific American
Artificial enzymes can fight the COVID-causing virus by selectively snipping apart its RNA genome, a new study suggests. Researchers say the technique may overcome key problems with previous technologies and could help create rapid antiviral treatments ...
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Phys.Org
NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) spacecraft has completed the Mission Critical Design Review and is on track to meet its scheduled 2025 launch. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is managing the payload office, providing the ...
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Scientific American
But it's not just the galaxy's relatively recent appearance that has astronomers excited. In results published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, scientists report that Peekaboo appears to have a significant lack of old stars.
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