Friday, September 10, 2021

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Space.com
"Kleopatra is truly a unique body in our solar system," Franck Marchis, an astronomer at the SETI Institute in California and at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique ...
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Space.com
"We hope to enlist students in joining us on NASA's exciting journey," Kris Brown, Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA's Office of STEM Engagement, told Space.com. (STEM stands for "science, technology, engineering and math.") ...
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Space.com
The four-person crew of SpaceX's all-civilian Inspiration4 mission is on the way to Florida to prep for an historic liftoff next week.
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Princeton University
What do shooting stars and astronaut safety have in common? Both stem from the sub-microscopic rock fragments found throughout the solar system, sometimes ...
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Livescience.com
Two scientists who developed a technology used in COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have been awarded a $3 million prize. Now in their 10th year, the Breakthrough ...
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The New York Times
This behavior by the fluttering insects was so unusual that scientists had to invent a new word to describe it.
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Livescience.com
Like a bowl of spaghetti noodles spilled across the floor of the North Sea, a vast array of hidden tunnel valleys wind and meander across what was once an ice-covered landscape. These valleys are remnants of ancient rivers that once drained water from ...
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The Weather Channel
"This is fundamental exploration science," said Ed Brook, a paleoclimatologist in OSU's College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences and the principal investigator for COLDEX. "What we're after is ...
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CU Boulder Today
She and her colleagues were peering at data from a NASA space mission called the Parker Solar Probe when they noticed something unusual: A new and unexplained ...
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USA TODAY
In English, ducks say "quack quack," while they say "cua cua" in Spanish. French ducks say "coin coin." But an Australian duck named Ripper is a little different: He calls you a "bloody fool." Carel ten Cate, a researcher at the Institute of Biology ...
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