Senin, 03 Februari 2020

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Stunning new Spitzer Space Telescope image of the Tarantula Nebula in the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud dwarf galaxy. Spitzer ended its 16-year mission on January 30. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Wispy nebula with starry ...
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The New York Times
Featured Article: "These Images Show the Sun's Surface in Greater Detail Than Ever Before". On Jan. 29, the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope released the most detailed images ever taken of the surface of our sun. "These images are just the beginning," said ...
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WIRED
It's perhaps the best known and more worrisome of climate feedback loops: As the planet warms, permafrost—landscapes of frozen soil and rock—begins to thaw. And when it does, microbes consume organic matter, releasing CO2 and methane into the ...
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Astronomy Magazine
Deep in the outer solar system, billions of miles from Earth, lurks a realm of small, icy worlds called dwarf planets. Astronomers know relatively little about these dim and distant objects, but in recent years, new evidence has revealed that the tiny planets can ...
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Phys.Org
Recently discovered ripples of spacetime called gravitational waves could contain evidence to prove the theory that life survived the Big Bang because of a phase transition that allowed neutrino particles to reshuffle matter and anti-matter, explains a new ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has concluded after more than 16 years of exploring the universe in infrared light. (NASA Image). (NASA) – After more than 16 years studying the universe in infrared light, revealing new wonders in our solar system, our ...
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Scientific American (blog)
It's common on the beaches of Hawaii to see a crowd of surfers taking advantage of a powerful wave to accelerate themselves to high speed. Could extraterrestrial civilizations try to do something similar by "surfing" on the flash of light from an exploding star?
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Phys.Org
New research by engineers at MIT and elsewhere could lead to batteries that can pack more power per pound and last longer, based on the long-sought goal of using pure lithium metal as one of the battery's two electrodes, the anode. The new electrode ...
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CNN
(CNN) Scientists have long known that higher air temperatures are contributing to the surface melting on Greenland's ice sheet. But a new study has found another threat that has begun attacking the ice from below: Warm ocean water moving underneath the ...
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Business Insider
You can remove devices from your Spotify account in two ways: using a desktop computer or through the mobile app. If you're removing a device from Spotify using your desktop, you'll need to open your account settings. In the Spotify mobile app, you'll just ...
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