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Skywatchers around the world, from Italy to England and the United States, captured stunning views of the pink supermoon, which is the first of only two "supermoons" in 2021 — depending on who you ask.
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CBS News
When the countdown hit zero last Friday and the engines powering a previously flown Falcon 9 first stage roared to life for takeoff, the four astronauts strapped into a SpaceX Crew Dragon some 21 stories up started laughing. "So we're sitting on the launch ...
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Phys.Org
The European house mouse has invaded nearly every corner of the Americas since it was introduced by colonizers a few hundred years ago, and now lives practically everywhere humans store their food. Yet in that relatively short time span—400 to 600 ...
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Science Magazine
DNA modifications vary in form and function but generally do not alter Watson-Crick base pairing. Diaminopurine (Z) is an exception because it completely replaces adenine and forms three hydrogen bonds with thymine in cyanophage S-2L genomic DNA.
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Phys.Org
As anyone who has ever tried to clean a home knows, ridding yourself of dust is a Sisyphean effort. No surface stays free of it for long. It turns out that space is somewhat similar. Space is filled with interplanetary dust, which the Earth constantly collects as it ...
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The New York Times
Astronomers reconstructed a space rock's path before it exploded over southern Africa in 2018 and sprinkled the Kalahari with meteorites.
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Phys.Org
Researchers using Hubble directly measured the mass growth rate of PDS 70b for the first time by using the observatory's unique ultraviolet sensitivities to capture radiation from extremely hot gas falling onto the planet. The massive, Jupiter- ...
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CNN
(CNN) The Ingenuity helicopter has risen to every challenge it has faced on Mars so far. Now, it's ready to fly even further, faster and longer than before. The 4-pound chopper will attempt its fourth flight on the red planet on Thursday at 10:12 a.m. ET, or 12:30 ...
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Phys.Org
Specimens of sand shiner fish in the Field Museum's collections collected in 1972, 1953, and 1907. Credit: Kate Golembiewski, Field Museum. Forget diamonds—plastic is forever. It takes decades, or even centuries, for plastic to break down, and nearly every ...
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Space.com
"Aim high, and fly, fly again. The #MarsHelicopter's ambitious fourth flight didn't get off the ground, but the team is assessing the data and will aim to try again soon. We ...
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