Pluto And Its Moon Came Together With 'Kiss And Capture', Study Says
The love story between Pluto and Charon may have started with a kiss.
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Drilling into Neutron Stars with Computers
Simulations of neutron stars provide new bounds on their properties, such as their internal pressure and their maximum mass.
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NASA To Make Announcement On Troubled Mars Sample Return Mission Tomorrow – How To Listen
The update is for the public and you can tune in - here's how.
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Skeletal editing strategy makes room for more nitrogen
Sulfenylnitrene reagent expands N-heterocycles by a single N atom
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Mysterious climate-changing eruption that turned the sun blue traced to remote Pacific island
Zavaritskii volcano in the Kuril Islands — a former Soviet nuclear submarine base — was responsible for the mysterious 1831 volcanic eruption that cooled the climate and turned the sun different colors, a new study finds.
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Carbon dioxide has been regulating Earth’s climate for hundreds of millions of years – new study
New evidence that low levels of atmospheric CO2 led to the longest ice age in Earth’s history.
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4 planets line up in the sky every night in January
The planets Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars are visible in the sky every night in January.
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Springtime on Mars brings frost avalanches, gas geysers and explosions (photos)
Spring begins on Mars with variety of strange sights on the planet’s northern hemisphere.
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Archaic Humans Might Actually Be The Same Species as Us, Study Suggests
Our species is defined by a long list of cultural and genetic traits that set us apart from our ancient counterparts.
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12 Pieces Of ‘Good News’ From 2024 For Those Who Are Fed Up With The Bad Ones
The internet is abundant with so much negativity that we end up overlooking the uplifting news pieces. Thankfully, we have content creators to remind us that not everything you read about online covers the doom and gloom of the world.
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Surprise Turning of Ancient 'Wheel of Ghosts' Casts Doubt on Astronomical Purpose
The ancient Rujm el-Hiri ('Wheel of Ghosts') site on the Golan Heights plateau in southwest Syria, is a marvel of a monument – previously thought to have originally served as an astronomical observatory of sorts.
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Why Was Life So Boring? Solving the Mystery of the “Boring Billion”
Ancient species may have evolved at a slower pace and endured longer, but evolutionary rates sped up significantly following global ice ages, according to a new analysis by Virginia Tech. Published in the journal Science, the study charts the cycles of rise a…
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Dark Energy Camera captures thousands of galaxies in stunning image
Astronomers have captured a breathtaking new image of the Antlia Cluster of galaxies.
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NASA scientists on alert after ‘dent’ in Earth’s magnetic field could risk our way of life as we know it
Not what NASA scientists thought they would find, that's for sure.
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Antarctica ice melt could cause 100 hidden volcanoes to erupt
More than 100 volcanoes lurk beneath the surface in Antarctica. Ice sheet melt could set them off.
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Controlling Human Body Temperature to Mimic Hibernation
Researchers have discovered a way to control human body temperature, mimicking the hibernation process of animals like bears.
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Asteroid-comet hybrid stuns scientists: ‘Like nothing we’ve seen before’
It really rocked their world.
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New tracks discovered on UK’s ‘dinosaur highway’
The trackways form part of a huge “dinosaur highway” and include footprints from Megalosaurus, as well as from herbivorous dinosaurs.
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BepiColombo to swing by Mercury for the sixth time
On 8 January 2025, the ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission will fly just 295 km above Mercury's surface, with a closest approach scheduled for 06:59 CET (05:59 UTC). It will use this opportunity to photograph Mercury, make unique measurements of the planet’s environ…
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Heads Up: The Brightest Comet of the Year May Light Up the Sky Next Week
Set your eyes on the night sky this week and you may catch a glimpse of the New Year comet.
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