Senin, 01 Agustus 2022

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Space.com
Mars and Uranus are night-sky neighbors at the moment, and you can get good views of their unusual meetup online tonight (Aug. 1). The two planets are close enough in the sky right now to be seen together through binoculars or a low-power telescope.
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The Washington Post
Stem cell researchers in Israel have created synthetic mouse embryos without using a sperm or egg, then grown them in an artificial womb for eight days, a development that opens a window into a fascinating, potentially fraught realm of science that ...
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CNET
Scientists investigated the most distant dark matter halos ever studied by using gravitational lensing, a phenomena once predicted by Albert Einstein. Why it matters. What they found while observing these rings could affect a well-known model of ...
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USA TODAY
Previously, scientists thought the plesiosaur only lived in saltwater environments, said Nick Longrich, a senior lecturer in the University of Bath's life sciences department. Now that the fossils have been discovered in a freshwater environment ...
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CNET
They're haloes from 12 billion years ago, and could lead to a new chapter of cosmology. Monisha Ravisetti headshot. Monisha Ravisetti.
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Phys.Org
The colliding cluster Abell 3266 as seen across the electromagnetic spectrum, using data from ASKAP and the ATCA (red/orange/yellow colours), XMM-Newton (blue) and the Dark Energy Survey (background map). Credit: Christopher Riseley (Università di ...
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The Weather Channel
Scientists analysing data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft and computer modelling have discovered shaded locations within pits on the Moon that always hover around a comfortable about 17 Celsius, a temperature that is suitable ...
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The Stanford Daily
July 31, 2022, 10:18 p.m.. The release of five historic photos taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured the ...
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Popular Mechanics
A different pattern of laser pulses could make quantum computers way more stable. New research uses a Fibonacci-inspired, non-repeating sequence to keep qubits spinning. This creates a quasicrystal effect, with ...
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Phys.Org
The team then used the ultraviolet imaging telescope aboard AstroSat, which is India's first multi-wavelength space telescope, to look for evidence of star formation activity. Prior efforts to observe star formation in dwarf galaxies ...
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