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Barium is the heaviest element ever discovered within the atmosphere of an exoplanet. The journal Astronomy & Astrophysics published a study detailing the discovery on Thursday.
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Spaceflight Now
EDITOR'S NOTE: Updated Oct. 13 with weather delay. NASA astronaut Bob Hines (left), Jessica Watkins (top), European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti (bottom), and Crew-4 commander Kjell Lindgren (right) aboard the International Space ...
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CNN
The mummified dinosaur skin preserved the bite marks of carnivores, likely ancient crocodiles. North Dakota Geological Survey. Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe ...
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Phys.Org
Key to the research is insight about delaying thermalization to maintain coherence, considered a critical research goal in quantum computing. "From basic physics, we know that in a system of many interacting particles, for ...
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Scientific American
These electrodes both stimulate the cells and record changes in neuronal activity. Researchers then converted the stimulation signals and the cellular responses into a visual depiction of the game. The results are reported today in Neuron.
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Livescience.com
Such stars swell in size and can self-destruct in a type II-P supernova, or a violent explosion that occurs in stars that are between eight and 40 to 50 solar masses. The simulations reveal that before this explosion occurs, a cocoon of circumstellar dust ...
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Scientific American
The last week of September was a big deal for Jupiter. On September 26 the planet made its closest approach to Earth since 1963, delighting sky watchers around the globe. Then, on September 29, NASA's Juno probe swung past Jupiter's icy moon Europa—the ...
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CNET
On Thursday, astronomers working with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope announced a perplexing discovery. Two exoplanets, both of which are already considered highly exotic, appear to be even weirder than we thought.
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Phys.Org
An international team of astronomers has discovered a new inflated "hot Jupiter" exoplanet as part of the Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS). The newfound alien world, designated NGTS-21b is about 30% larger and more than two times as massive as ...
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
"We have shown we can interact with living biological neurons in such a way that compels them to modify their activity, leading to something that resembles intelligence," said Brett J. Kagan, PhD, CSO at biotech start-up Cortical Labs, which aims to build ...
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