Thursday, January 9, 2025

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Space.com
One of the brightest comets in 20 years, Comet 2024 G3 (ATLAS) returns for a close encounter with the sun — but will we be able to see it? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.
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The Washington Post
Researchers hope the AI tool will aid in the development of cell-specific gene therapies to treat diseases such as cancer. January 9, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. ESTJust now. 6 min. This painting shows DNA being replicated in the nucleus.
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CNN
A Dewars Farm artist constructed an image of the Megalosaurus (left) and Cetiosaurus (right) as imagined during the Middle Jurassic Period in what's now Oxfordshire, England. Mark Witton/University of ...
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NPR
On the surface of Mars, a rover has filled over two dozen airtight titanium tubes with pristine rock samples, each a little thicker than a pencil. Some tubes have been stashed on the Red Planet's surface, while others are held inside the rover's belly.
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Space.com
"No fire damage so far (some wind damage) but it is very close to the lab. Hundreds of JPLers have been evacuated from their homes & many have lost homes." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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The New York Times
Charon is large in size relative to Pluto, and is locked in a tight orbit with the dwarf planet. A new simulation suggests how it ended up there.
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Scientific American
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover appears in this selfie it snapped in January 2023 alongside several sample tubes scattered about the landscape of Jezero Crater. The space agency is developing a new plan to retrieve most of Perseverance's samples for ...
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Livescience.com
The grandfather paradox is just one of the thorny logical problems that arise with the concept of time travel. But one physicist says he has resolved them. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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Phys.Org
Excitonic pairing and fractional quantum Hall effect in quantum Hall bilayer. Credit: Naiyuan J. Zhang et al,. Amid the many mysteries of quantum physics, subatomic particles don't always follow ...
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Phys.Org
NASA astronaut Nick Hague will install patches to the agency's NICER (Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer) X-ray telescope on the International Space Station as part of a spacewalk scheduled for Jan. 16. Hague, along with astronaut Suni Williams ...
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