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James Webb Space Telescope sees early galaxies defying 'cosmic rulebook' of star formation "It was like the galaxies had a rulebook that they followed — but astonishingly, this cosmic rulebook appears to have undergone a dramatic rewrite during the universe's infancy." Comments (2). an image with many many galaxies. Rule-breaking galaxies in ...
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Fungi creepily infiltrates space stations — but scientists aren't scared. They're excited Scientists loading fungi species into a gondola. Scientists load fungi species aboard a gondola of ESA's Large Diameter Centrifuge to conduct hypergravity tests on the organisms. (Image credit: ...
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How our Milky Way galaxy would look in gravitational waves (video) A simulated map of the Milky Way as it would appear in gravitational waves has given a powerful impression of what future space-based detectors will observe. Over 90 gravitational-wave events have been ...
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New AI algorithm can detect signs of life with 90% accuracy. Scientists want to send it to Mars Can machines sniff out the presence of life on other planets? Well, to some extent, they already are. Sensors onboard spacecraft exploring other worlds have the capability to detect molecules indicative of alien life. Yet, organic molecules that hint ...
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New 'supercontinent' could wipe out humans and make Earth uninhabitable, study suggests Image shows the warmest month average temperature (degrees Celsius) for Earth and the projected supercontinent (Pangea Ultima) in 250 million years, when it would be difficult for almost any mammals to survive.
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Our Fragile Earth: How Close Are We to Climate Catastrophe? The Permian has the greatest documented extinction—something like 90 percent of all life went extinct. There was great natural warming driven by unusually active volcanism that loaded the atmosphere with carbon dioxide. It warmed the planet ...
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The Loss of Dark Skies Is So Painful, Astronomers Coined a New Term for It Humanity is slowly losing access to the night sky, and astronomers have invented a new term to describe the pain associated with this loss: "noctalgia," meaning "sky grief." Along with our propensity for polluting air and water and the massive amounts ...
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These Navajo Tribal Parks will be closed during the Oct. 14 annular solar eclipse A solar eclipse will be visible across most of the Americas, including eight U.S. states from Oregon to Texas, in October, but you won't be able to see it from a few key places after all. While millions of people will be flocking to the path of ...
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Volcanic supercontinent will likely wipe out humans in 250 million years, study says The study, published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, relayed the findings of a computer-simulated future Earth that forecasts continental shifts and atmospheric changes. It suggests that in 250 million years, the land on ...
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The World's Most Powerful X-ray Laser Lights Up The laser is the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), shooting through a former particle accelerator tunnel. LCLS itself is more than a decade old, and plenty of scientists have utilized its power to study proteins and make better materials.
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