Tuesday, May 2, 2023

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Scientists have found a way to decode a stream of words in the brain using MRI scans and artificial intelligence. The system reconstructs the gist of what a person hears or imagines, rather than trying to replicate each word, a team reports in the ...
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Space.com
The moon will pass into the outer shadow of the Earth on Friday (May 5), creating an astronomical event called a penumbral eclipse. During the eclipse, skywatchers will see the moon darken but not completely disappear.
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Space.com
"By 2030, the Chinese people will definitely be able to set foot on the moon. That's not a problem," Wu Weiren, chief designer of China's lunar exploration program, told Chinese broadcaster CCTV on April 18, ahead of the country's national "space day" on ...
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Astronomy Magazine
In the middle of a penumbral lunar eclipse, one limb of our satellite will appear darker, creating a slight gradient across the Moon's face. Giuseppe Donatiello. Venus puts on its best show of the year in the evening sky, visible until very late.
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Scientific American
A Japanese spacecraft launching next year will attempt to bring samples back from Phobos. The mission will build on exciting new results from a United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) orbiter at Mars that suggest a planetary origin for the two moons.
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The Weather Channel
Summer is here and so is our enthusiasm to make the most of the vacation period. But with May being almost unbearably hot, stepping out during the day might not be the smartest thing to do. Luckily for us, there's a whole bunch of amazing celestial ...
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Florida Today
The United States, Japan, Canada, and countries from the European Space Agency have agreed to extend cooperation through 2030 while Russia maintains plans for an early dismissal. Jamie Groh. Florida Today.
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al.com
The NASA employees kept coming in at the Activities Center and more chairs kept getting added and eventually a standing-room only crowd was in place and was this a Taylor Swift concert? No, not on a Monday morning at Marshall Space Flight Center ...
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Phys.Org
A team of space scientists with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, at both the Purple Mountain Observatory and the National Astronomical Observatories, has found that the traditional view of the Milky Way galaxy as having four arms is not correct.
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The New York Times
But the cosmological constant refused to die. And now it threatens to wreck physics and the universe. In the end, if this dark energy prevails, distant galaxies will eventually be speeding away so fast that ...
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