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The space shuttle Atlantis sits on a launch pad in Cape Canaveral, Florida, ahead of its final mission in 2011. It was the last flight of NASA's space shuttle program. When ...
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The New York Times
Archaeological advice on post-pandemic footwear. Plus: brittle stars in a "weirdo box," a possible Viking ransom and more in the Friday edition of the Science Times newsletter.
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Space.com
(Four other Starship test vehicles had tried this uncrewed hop in the previous five months, but none of them managed to stick the landing.) Even before achieving that milestone, however, ...
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Phys.Org
An important part of these efforts involves building habitats that can ensure the astronauts' health, safety, and comfort in the extreme lunar environment. This challenge has inspired architects and designers from ...
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Big Island Now
Eyewitnesses drawn to the crater rim were excited, reverent, and watchful. The eruption onset was observed near and far via technology. The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) was onsite and online, transmitting scientific information as the eruption ...
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Phys.Org
Professor Alexander Szameit and his group of physicists from the University of Rostock, in collaboration with Professor Stefano Longhi from the Polytechnic University of Milan, discovered a novel and paradoxical behavior of light waves: Despite being tightly ...
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Phys.Org
Panel A shows the original form of the Dermo parasite Perkinsus marinus, with black arrows indicating typical Dermo cells and the white arrow a dividing form, all infecting connective tissues deep inside an oyster. Panel B shows the new form of the parasite, ...
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The New York Times
Boltysh crater, a 15-mile-wide formation in central Ukraine, may not be as famous as the Chicxulub crater under the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, which is directly implicated in the death of the dinosaurs and many other species about 66 million years ago.
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Phys.Org
Professor Konstantin Arutyunov of the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE), together with Chinese researchers, has developed a graphene-based mechanical resonator, in which coherent emission of sound energy ...
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EurekAlert
As part of the MERMOZ project (see info box), an international team led by the University of Bern and the National Centre of Competence in Research NCCR PlanetS, has now succeeded in detecting this signature from a distance of 2 kilometers and at a ...
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