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| An alien planet lost its atmosphere to a giant impact Scientists think newborn planetary systems generally experience titanic growing pains as infant planets-in-the-making, known as protoplanets, slam together and fuse to form progressively larger planets. "Our ... | |
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| Vikings were in the Americas exactly a thousand years ago The study examined wooden artifacts from a previously undated Viking settlement in Newfoundland, which provide the earliest known record of humans crossing the Atlantic to reach the Americas. The site, known as L'Anse aux Meadows, is located on ... | |
| Boeing zeros in on cause of Starliner launch delay In the meantime, NASA will continue relying on SpaceX and its operational Crew Dragon capsules to send astronauts to and from the station with the next flight scheduled for launch on Halloween. The next Crew Dragon flight after that is planned for mid ... | |
| Vikings Were in the Americas Exactly 1000 Years Ago By studying tree rings and using a dash of astrophysics, researchers have pinned down a precise year that settlers from Europe were on land that would come to be known as Newfoundland. Read in app. A reconstruction of a Viking-age church at Norstead, ... | |
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| Unmasking the magic of superconductivity in twisted graphene The discovery in 2018 of superconductivity in two single-atom-thick layers of graphene stacked at a precise angle of 1.1 degrees (called 'magic'-angle twisted bilayer graphene) came as a big surprise to the scientific community. Since the discovery ... | |
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| The Webb Telescope's Latest Stumbling Block: Its Name Many astronomers were disappointed when NASA's up-and-coming space telescope, the successor to the vaunted Hubble Space Telescope, was named for James Webb, a former NASA administrator who led the agency through the glory years of the Apollo missions. | |
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