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Space.com
The last, dramatic moments of some microbes' lives may tell us more about how serious space rock impacts on Earth were in the ancient past. The charred bodies of microorganisms killed by even a moderate asteroid impact can show the amount of damage ...
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CNN
Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. (CNN) If you need a sign other than pumpkin spice lattes that fall is in the air, look no further than the ...
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Space.com
The boundary zone between Earth's molten metal core and the mantle, its rocky middle layer, might be a diamond factory. A new laboratory experiment finds that, under extreme temperatures and pressures, the combination of iron, carbon and water — all ...
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Scientific American
It turns out that making new views of the Universe accessible to those with vision impairment has required some deep thought–and carefully chosen words. Full Transcript. Camilo Garzón: ...
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Astronomy Magazine
Astronomers estimate that there are more exoplanets than stars in the Milky Way, but what might alien life look like on these worlds? NASA/JPL-Caltech. In the search for extraterrestrial life, astrobiologists face a bit of a conundrum: How wide of a ...
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Smithsonian
Astronomers have observed a pair of exoplanets about 100 light-years from Earth, and they say one, which has never been seen before, is a strong candidate for supporting life. "The outer planet is in the inner edge of what is called the habitable zone, ...
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Livescience.com
An artist's interpretation of the "dragon-like" ancient reptile. The "dragon-like" ancient reptile used its wings to glide from tree to tree to evade potential predators ...
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Livescience.com
The asteroid Didymos and its moonlet Dimorphos are shown in a composite image taken by DART's. Shown in a composite image taken by DART's DRACO instrument on July 27, 2022, here we ...
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Mashable
Astronomers running the most powerful space telescope ever built — at NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency — recently released an unprecedented view of the Tarantula Nebula, a giant region of swirling gas and dust.
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The Guardian
The findings outline how fine particulates contained in car fumes "awaken" dormant mutations in lung cells and tip them into a cancerous state. The work helps explain why so many non-smokers develop lung cancer and is a "wake-up call" about the damaging ...
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