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Without a fortuitous whirlwind to clear dust off its solar panels, NASA's InSight lander could end its mission on Mars within a year due to dropping power levels, the project's chief scientist said last week. " ...
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Space.com
It also includes stunning video of Zhurong driving on Mars captured by stitching together images from a small camera deployed the rover. "In fact the sounds were made when the pinion of the Mars ...
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Space.com
None of the potentially habitable Earth-like exoplanets known to astronomers today have the right conditions to sustain life as we know it on Earth, with a rich biosphere of plants, microbes and animals, a new study has found. The study, published in the ...
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Space.com
Much more liquid water may lie beneath the south pole of Mars than scientists had thought — or there may be something going on down there that they don't fully understand. In 2018, researchers analyzing radar data gathered by Europe's Mars Express ...
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EarthSky
The world's first wooden satellite will launch by the end of this year. At least, that's the plan. The tiny satellite is called WISA Woodsat. It'll test how plywood panels endure and behave in the extreme conditions of space. A Finnish satellite company, Arctic ...
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Forbes
Research published in the journal Geology has found tiny amounts of gold can be trapped inside pyrite. This discovery may also help better understand the distribution of gold in other minerals, which may lead to more environmentally friendly gold extraction ...
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Forbes
Earth is perfectly suited for organic life. It stands to reason then that similar worlds orbiting distant stars might also be rich with life. But proving it will be a challenge. One of the better ways to discover extraterrestrial life will be to study the atmospheres of ...
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Livescience.com
The ant likely died as a result of its fungal infection and was fortuitously fixed in tree resin (which fossilizes into amber) shortly afterward. It is the oldest example of a fungal parasite ever discovered in ants.
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
A University of Liverpool study could help scientists mitigate the future spread of zoonotic and livestock diseases caused by existing viruses. The researchers applied a machine learning (ML) artificial intelligence (AI) technology to predict more than 20,000 ...
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Newswise
Newswise — Jupiter's clouds have water conditions that would allow Earth-like life to exist, but this isn't possible in Venus' clouds, according to the groundbreaking finding of new research led by a Queen's University Belfast scientist. For some decades, space ...
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