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So using Webb's Near Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) instrument, Lustig-Yaeger's team looked for atmospheres on a handful of rocky Earth-size exoplanets. One of their targets was a planet called LHS 475b or GJ ...
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Space.com
Now, in a new study, researchers suggest they may be able to explain the origin of these enigmatic worlds and also that of other rocky planets and moons, including Earth and its siblings.
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Space.com
NASA's newest tiny lunar probe is battling a thruster glitch on its way to the moon. The spacecraft, called Lunar Flashlight, launched last month on a mission to seek out water ice on the moon. The probe was also expected to test a new "green" ...
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Space.com
NASA's latest flagship telescope is still in its first year of science, but the agency isn't only hard at work building its successor — it's starting to plan that next mission's successor as well. In November 2021, a decadal document produced by the ...
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Space.com
NASA has measured fluctuations in the amount of carbon dioxide released by Europe's largest coal-fired power plant in a first-of-its-kind study that paves the way for independent worldwide monitoring of human-made greenhouse gas emissions.
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Space.com
A Martian meteorite that crashed in Morocco 11 years ago contains a vast diversity of organic compounds, which could help researchers discover if Mars could have hosted life and provide important clues about Earth's geological history.
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The New York Times
Eva-Maria Sadowski, a postdoctoral researcher at the Natural History Museum in Berlin, didn't have a particular agenda in mind when she decided to borrow the biggest fossil flower preserved in amber ever found. "I did it without any expectations, ...
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CNET
Larger than the entire Milky Way, this wave managed to form a mysterious hydrogen "recycling plant" near one of space's scariest regions. Monisha Ravisetti headshot.
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Phys.Org
There is growing concern that anthropogenic noise has various damaging effects on wildlife in urban environments. Urban noise contains a wide range of frequencies, types of sounds such as from traffic, and varying amplitudes including sounds with rapid ...
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Livescience.com
Researchers investigating prehistoric DNA have discovered a mysterious group of hunter-gatherers that lived in Siberia perhaps more than 10,000 years ago. The find was made during a genetic investigation of human remains in North ...
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