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The brightest supernova in years could help astronomers forecast future star explosions A new supernova has turned into the most watched phenomenon in the May night sky. The close proximity of the stellar explosion and the vast amount of observations gathered since the discovery promise to advance astronomers' understanding of stellar ...
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Strange star system may hold first evidence of an ultra-rare 'dark matter star' In a distant star system, a sunlike star orbits an invisible object that may be the first example of a 'boson star' made of dark matter, new research suggests. Comments (0). a black hole surrounded by a ring of white light. An illustration of a ...
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Watch Vulcan Centaur rocket test-fire its engines on the launch pad for 1st time today Update for 9 a.m. on May 25: United Launch Alliance (ULA) has confirmed the Flight Readiness Firing (FRF) test of its new Vulcan Centaur rocket will happen at 6 p.m. EDT (2200 GMT) on Thursday (May 25). Watch it here courtesy of ULA.
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Shifting microbial communities can enhance tree tolerance to changing climates Microbially mediated drought tolerance was associated with increased diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, whereas cold tolerance was associated with lower fungal richness, likely reflecting a reduced burden of nonadapted fungal taxa. Understanding ...
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Why does Jupiter change its stripes? Scientists may finally have the answer Scientists have also linked the bands, which reach more than 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) deep into Jupiter's atmosphere, to changes in infrared variations within the planet. But a team of researchers has just discovered another important clue, and it ...
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Solar telescope's images reveal the sun's surface like never before Clusters of sunspots are the cause of solar flares and coronal mass ejections — when plasma and part of the magnetic field pinch off from the sun's outer atmosphere, or corona, and go streaming across the solar system.
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Antarctic Sea Ice Is at Record Lows. Is It an Alarming Shift? Or rather, the lack of it—levels have fallen to record lows. "Every single day so far in 2023, we've observed sea ice that's been below average," says climate scientist Zachary Labe of Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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An improved view of global sea ice Earth's declining ice is without a doubt one of the clearest signs of climate change. A new high-resolution sea-ice concentration data record has just been released as part of ESA's Climate Change Initiative—providing new insights of sea ice ...
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10 things to know about Skylab, America's first manned space outpost NASA launched Skylab, America's first space station, into space 50 years ago in May 1973, and it would make space history in ways its builders wanted and ways they would have gladly missed. From the start of planning, engineers and scientists saw ...
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Gravitational wave lab LIGO roars back online to detect the oldest black hole collisions ever seen On May 24, scientists at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) began an 18-month campaign to detect the most distant collisions between black holes and neutron stars ever observed. "We're very excited," said Michael Landry, ...
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