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James Webb Space Telescope notches 1st rocky planet confirmation 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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'Planet factories' may explain mysterious diversity of super-Earth alien worlds 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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NASA's tiny Lunar Flashlight moon probe may be in trouble in deep space 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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NASA starts designing futuristic space telescope to hunt for alien Earths 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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Satellites measure emissions from giant coal-fired power plant for the 1st time 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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Mars meteorite with organic molecules holds clues to chances of ancient life 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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A Fossil Flower Trapped in Amber Had a Mistaken Identity for 150 Years 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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Webb Telescope Finds Shock Wave Wreaking Havoc Among 5 Galaxies 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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Noise from urban environments found to affect the color of songbirds' beaks 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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Prehistoric population once lived in Siberia, but mysteriously vanished, genetic study finds 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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