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Primordial black holes may flood the universe. Could one hit Earth? While scientists understand the physics of the first few minutes, what happened before that is shrouded in mystery (and a bunch of complicated math). You need ...
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NASA's hopes waning for SLS test flight this year Before NASA raised the Boeing-made SLS core stage onto its mobile launch platform inside High Bay 3 of the VAB in June, managers hoped to connect he Orion ...
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Watch a supermassive black hole fest in mesmerizing new simulation (video) The work has led to some new ideas about how the gaseous meals reach those supermassive mouths.
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New family of ferroelectric materials raises possibilities for improved information and energy storage Ferroelectrics everywhere? Part of the process of creating ferroelectric magnesium-substituted zinc oxide thin films includes: (left) Image showing thin film ...
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'X-ray magnifying glass' enhances view of distant black holes By taking advantage of a natural lens in space, astronomers have captured an unprecedented look at X-rays from a black hole system in the early universe.
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Cannibal toads eat so many of their young, they're speeding up evolution The hatchlings of the invasive cane toad in Australia don't stand a chance against their deadliest predator: cannibal tadpoles who guzzle the hatchlings ...
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SpaceX's new 'Shortfall of Gravitas' drone ship completes first booster recovery A brand new SpaceX drone ship carrying a scorched Falcon 9 booster returned to Port Canaveral early Tuesday, completing its first mission as part of the ...
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Rare earth elements and old mines spell trouble for Western US water supplies Diane McKnight has led her students in investigations of water quality in the Snake River watershed of Colorado since the 1990s. Their main focus has been ...
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State-of-the-art computer code could advance efforts to harness fusion energy Think of light bulb filaments that glow when you flip a switch. That glow also occurs in magnetic fusion facilities known as tokamaks that are designed to ...
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With a new set of cracks, the ISS is really showing its age New cracks have been found by Russian cosmonauts in a part of the International Space Station (ISS), Reuters reported on Monday.
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