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Heaviest antimatter particle ever discovered could hold secrets to our universe's origins
The newly found antiparticle, called antihyperhydrogen-4, could have a potential imbalance with its matter counterpart that may help scientists understand how our universe came to be.
Categories: Astronomy
Orion capsule used in abort test 'lands' at University of North Dakota
A space capsule that NASA used to learn more about safely launching astronauts to the moon has arrived at the University of North Dakota for a different type of education.
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Earthquakes may explain how huge gold nuggets form in quartz rock
Quartz crystals produce electricity when they are deformed by mechanical stress, which may explain how enormous chunks of gold can form in inert rock
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Earthquakes may explain how huge gold nuggets form in quartz rock
Quartz crystals produce electricity when they are deformed by mechanical stress, which may explain how enormous chunks of gold can form in inert rock
Categories: Astronomy
The pieces of NASA's next 3 Artemis moon missions head to Florida launch site (photos)
Pieces for the Artemis 2, 3 and 4 moon missions are all bound for NASA's Kennedy Space Center after manufacturing in the U.S. and in Europe. They'll journey by sea to get there.
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Lab-grown stem cells could be a 'breakthrough' for cancer treatment
Stem cells made in the lab may one day aid cancer treatment by reducing our reliance on donors
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Lab-grown stem cells could be a 'breakthrough' for cancer treatment
Stem cells made in the lab may one day aid cancer treatment by reducing our reliance on donors
Categories: Astronomy
We're finally solving the puzzle of how clouds will affect our climate
Clouds can trap heat or reflect it away from Earth, making their impact on global warming extraordinarily hard to predict. Now, new ways of studying them are lifting the fog
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We're finally solving the puzzle of how clouds will affect our climate
Clouds can trap heat or reflect it away from Earth, making their impact on global warming extraordinarily hard to predict. Now, new ways of studying them are lifting the fog
Categories: Astronomy
The best new science fiction books of September 2024
From Michel Houellebecq to Booker-longlisted Richard Powers and Rachel Kushner, there is plenty of excellent science fiction to read this September
Categories: Astronomy
The best new science fiction books of September 2024
From Michel Houellebecq to Booker-longlisted Richard Powers and Rachel Kushner, there is plenty of excellent science fiction to read this September
Categories: Astronomy
'Warm Jupiter' exoplanet 300 light-years away found by amateur astronomers
A network of citizen scientists recently found a "warm" Jupiter 300 light-years from Earth that can reveal clues about how our own Jupiter and solar system evolved.
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Earthquakes May Forge Large Gold Nuggets
Scientists propose that large chunks of gold could form from earthquakes’ pressure
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What are the weird noises coming from Boeing's Starliner capsule?
NASA is investigating a strange noise coming through the speaker on Boeing’s Starliner capsule, which has been beset with technical issues
Categories: Astronomy
What are the weird noises coming from Boeing's Starliner capsule?
NASA is investigating a strange noise coming through the speaker on Boeing’s Starliner capsule, which has been beset with technical issues
Categories: Astronomy
Astrophotographer captures Comet C/2023 E1 Atlas in rare encounter with Flying Bat and Squid Nebula
The detailed deep-sky image captured by astrophotographer Miguel Claro shows the dramatic scene unfolding at different wavelengths.
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Astronomers discover oldest known eclipse reference in 6,000-year-old Hindu text
Astronomers combed through an ancient Hindu text and discovered that it referenced a total solar eclipse that occurred roughly 6,000 years ago, making it the oldest known mention of an eclipse.
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NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore reports 'strange noise' coming from Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, 'I don't know what's making it'
The eerie sound was likened to a pulsing sonar-like ping.
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Scientists Make ‘Cyborg Worms’ with a Brain Guided by AI
AI and tiny worms team up to get to treats
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1 month until the annular solar eclipse 2024: Here's what you need to know
With just one month to go until the annular solar eclipse on Oct. 2, here is everything you need to know to prepare for the dazzling spectacle, either in person or online.
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