BepiColombo Just Completed its Sixth Flyby of Mercury. Here are the Best Images
It’s not unusual for space probes to complete gravitational flyby manoeuvres en route to their destination. It’s a bit more unusual when the flyby is at the destination planet. ESA’s BepiColombo spacecraft is manoeuvring around Mercury into its final orbit. W…
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Strange Blobs Found Deep Inside Earth Where No Such Blobs Should Exist
Waves that ripple from Earth's centre can be used to sense what it's made of, and where those materials might be found.
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Quantum Physics Just Got Even Stranger: Meet the Mysterious Paraparticles
Rice University physicists have mathematically unveiled the possibility of paraparticles, which defy the traditional binary classification of particles into bosons and fermions. Their research, which delves into the realms of abstract algebra and condensed ma…
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Carbon storage mystery emerges in the Southern Ocean
New research by the UK's National Oceanography Centre reveals hidden ocean processes and challenges the role of diatoms in carbon storage.
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Great Lakes Started Forming Before North America Existed
Their start dates back 300M years to the time of Pangaea, researchers say
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A rare look at NASA’s next sharp-eyed space telescope
NASA's Roman Space Telescope is preparing for launch in 2027, with a mission to study distant galaxies and explore dark energy.
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Earth’s Air War: Yale Study Reveals Why Complex Life Took So Long To Emerge
A Yale study reveals that elevated marine iodine concentrations disrupted the stabilization of Earth’s ozone layer, delaying complex life for over 2 billion years. This finding challenges the notion that evolution alone caused the delay, highlighting iodine’s…
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Saber-toothed predators evolved the perfect fangs for hunting
Discover the fascinating evolution of saber-toothed predators and their "optimal" teeth designed for hunting.
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Smart robot helps out astronauts on China's Tiangong space station (video)
"Xiao Hang" could one day help astronauts carry out maintenance tasks in orbit.
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Creepy recording of orcas imitating human speech is leaving people amazed but extremely terrified
Scientists in 2018 discovered that killer whales could mimic simple human speech patterns, and people were shocked to hear the eerie recording.
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Melting Antarctic ice sheets may be causing larger volcanic eruptions
Melting ice sheets are often considered synonymous with climate change in the media, with evocative images of lone polar bears floating on ever-shrinking rafts of ice. While impacts such as sea level rise and salinity changes are commonly reported, one lesser…
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New Study Identifies Earth’s Secret Metal Highways Beneath Ancient Continents
New research from Macquarie University has pinpointed likely locations of essential metals crucial for advancing a green economy. Transitioning to a green economy demands significantly more critical metals—such as copper, rare earth elements, and cobalt—than …
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Earliest Evolutionary Arms Race Found in Tiny Humble Shells
More than half a billion years ago, mystery predators bored into shelled animals' defensive casings.
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Geologists discover that India is splitting into two
Findings hinted at the possibility that a section of the Indian Plate might be undergoing delamination, with hot mantle rock filling the gap.
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Breakthrough in Planet X Hunt: New Telescope Could Uncover Solar System's Biggest Mystery
Scientists are closer than ever to uncovering one of astronomy’s most elusive mysteries: Planet X. A groundbreaking telescope is set to revolutionize the search for the enigmatic ninth planet and challenge our understanding of the solar system’s boundaries.
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SpaceX will launch 2 private lunar landers this week, kicking off busy year for moon missions
There are so many missions flying to the moon this year, they had to fit two on one rocket.
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Ice core may hold answers to mysteries of Earth’s past
This week, uncover some of the oldest ice on Earth, follow a dinosaur highway, learn how Pluto sealed the capture of its moon Charon with a “kiss,” and more.
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‘Dent’ in Earth’s magnetic field could endanger satellites
NASA is observing an anomaly in Earth’s magnetic field: a giant region of lower magnetic intensity in the skies above the planet.
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Space lettuce: NASA's plans to grow nutritious plants on Mars
NASA explores growing plants in space to ensure fresh, nutritious food for astronauts. Microgravity affects plant genetics and growth.
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Astronomers investigate black hole jets with Event Horizon Telescope
"For such a faint and unknown target, we were not sure if we would get any data at all — but the strategy worked."
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