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The subtle influence of the Moon on Earth's weather "We may see four times the amount of flooding one decade to the next. The lunar nodal cycle affects all locations on Earth and sea levels are going up ...
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Astronaut medical issue forces NASA to call off spacewalk at space station Vande Hei and crewmate Akihiko Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) were scheduled to venture outside the station on Tuesday (Aug. 24) to ...
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Fastest-orbiting asteroid in solar system discovered The space rock, known as 2021 PH27, completes one lap around our star every 113 Earth days, its discoverers determined. That's the shortest orbital period of ...
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The science of ants' underground cities Led by the laboratory of Jose Andrade, the George W. Housner Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, the team studied the digging habits of ants and ...
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Doomed comet ATLAS had a long history with Earth (CNN) A Comet that intrigued astronomers with its first appearance in our sky at the very end of 2019, but it disintegrated into 30 tiny ice shards months later ...
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We're launching Australia's first scratch-built satellite, and it's a giant leap toward the moon On August 28, a SpaceX rocket will blast off from Cape Canaveral in Florida, carrying supplies bound for the International Space Station.
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Speedy evolution: Sustained fast rates of evolution explain how tetrapods evolved from fish One of the biggest questions in evolution is when and how major groups of animals first evolved. The rise of tetrapods (all limbed vertebrates) from their ...
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The mysterious origins of Universe's biggest black holes Scientists believe almost every large galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its heart. Except nobody knows how they got there. This is where galaxy UCG 11700 ...
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Interstellar comets like Borisov may not be all that rare But what if these interstellar visitors—comets, meteors, asteroids and other debris from beyond our solar system—are more common than we think? In a new study ...
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Even small Mars dust storms dry out the Red Planet, scientists find As dust spreads through the Martian atmosphere, it pushes water vapor high into the reddish sky, where ultraviolet rays break its molecules apart.
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