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New approach uses observed local supervoid to give expansion of the universe an extra push and solve the Hubble ... Astronomers have known for a century that the universe is expanding. We can now trace this expansion over much of its almost 14 billion year history, with important constraints going back to just one second after the Big Bang! The expansion rate today ...
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NASA testing underwater robots to explore ocean worlds When NASA's Europa Clipper reaches Jupiter in 2030, it'll study the ocean that lies beneath the moon Europa's icy crust from orbit. NASA is already preparing for a possible follow-up mission, in which swimming robots could explore the watery depths of ...
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On a November day 50 years ago, a scientist found 'Lucy' and rewrote our origin story When Donald Johanson arrived in Ethiopia in June 1970, he knew it was exactly where he wanted to be. Then a student at the University of Chicago, the American paleoanthropologist had jumped at the chance to go to Africa to search for early human ...
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Canada wants your help to name its 1st moon rover Canada will soon roll a rover onto the moon, and you can help name the pioneering machine. The Canadian Space Agency asked people around the world to pick from the semi-finalist names for the moon rover, which will launch no earlier than 2026.
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Feces and vomit fossils offer evidence explaining dinosaur supremacy The way the dinosaurs relinquished their long dominance is well known. An asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, triggering a horrific mass extinction. But the way the dinosaurs -- modest creatures initially -- came to supremacy is less well ...
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UM scientists use 5000 robotic eyes to learn what shapes the universe A new study led by University of Michigan researchers is shedding light on one of science's biggest mysteries — dark energy. "The nature of dark energy — the stuff that causes the accelerated expansion of the universe — is completely unknown at present ...
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Space photo of the week: James Webb telescope spots a secret star factory in the Sombrero Galaxy This week, the James Webb Space Telescope zooms in on the iconic Sombrero Galaxy, revealing the first-ever mid-infrared observations of the hat-shaped wonder. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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3D ocean model shows ocean acidification moving deeper as atmospheric emissions increase A pair of environmental physicists at the Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics, ETH Zurich, has built a 3D model of the world's oceans and their currents to learn more about the depths that ocean acidification has reached due to ...
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Uranus is weirder than we thought: Scientists report new mysteries of the tilted planet In a study published in The Planetary Science Journal, University of North Dakota astronomer Caleb Strong explained that their research revealed Miranda likely has a subsurface ocean, which Strong described as "weird." Advertisement.
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Dennis Mammana: Jupiter Returns, Bringing Winter's Greatest Sky Show I don't know why, but I always miss the planet Jupiter when it's not in our evening sky. Sure, we've now got dazzling Venus lighting up our western sky at dusk, and the planet Saturn appears in the south-southwestern sky.
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