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High-energy space particles may play a role in initiating lightning flashes Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory have discovered that cosmic-ray showers seem to play a pivotal role in triggering lightning flashes. The research is published in the journal JGR Atmospheres. "Scientists still don't fully understand how ...
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Scientists Hope This Tool Could Identify Tiny Fossils on Mars, Revealing Hints to Potential Early Life on the Planet If Mars ever hosted microorganisms in its bygone oceans, their fossils might still be preserved in minerals—and now, we have a new potential way to find them. Margherita Bassi. Daily Correspondent. March 6, 2025 3:50 p.m. ...
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Mice with woolly mammoth traits could pave the way for the resurrection of an ice age giant A US biotech company has genetically modified mice to have traits from the extinct woolly mammoth. Researchers at Colossal Laboratories and Biosciences endowed their mice with the thick, shaggy hair of the mammoth and its efficient fat metabolism, ...
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Launch Roundup: Starship and Ariane 6 launches after scrubs SpaceX is back with another active week, with five Falcon 9 rockets launching from two different launch sites and Starship's eighth test flight launching from Texas. Rocket Lab's Electron rocket and the Curie kickstage are also anticipated to fly along ...
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We may have been wrong about why Mars is red this whole time, and the answer relates to life beyond Earth Why is Mars red? If you ask a planetary scientist, they might tell you it's due to a type of iron oxide called haematite. But new research suggests this is not the whole picture, and the study also reveals new insight into water on Mars and the ...
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Chandrayaan-3 finds clues to hidden water ice on the moon New thermal readings from India's lunar mission suggest the south pole may hold more accessible ice, offering hope for future space exploration. Chandrayaan-3ISRO. Rohini Krishnamurthy. Published on: 07 Mar 2025, 8:48 am.
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Scientists find the oldest impact crater on Earth – and it rewrites the history of our planet From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', ...
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'A Chandrayaan-3 twist': Moon ice may be closer to the surface than what NASA's Artemis thought Ice may exist just centimeters beneath the Moon's surface, thanks to terrain-driven temperature variations revealed by Chandrayaan-3's latest data. lunar surfaceITG 1732434308704. Slope Secrets. Small changes in slope angles create hidden cold zones, ...
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Woman with wild hair: Donald Trump talks about plans to return Sunita Williams US President Donald Trump addressed the situation of NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been aboard the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024. During the press conference, Trump referred to Williams as the "woman ...
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Record Discovery: Impact Crater in Australia's Outback Oldest by a Billion Years Curiously enough, the crater was exactly where we had hoped it would be, and its discovery supports a theory about the birth of Earth's first continents. Red and grey jutting rocks Shatter cones ...
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