Monday, February 5, 2024

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Space.com
On Feb. 6, NASA is scheduled to launch a major, multi-million dollar satellite to a reserved spot in Earth's orbit. Sitting above even the International Space Station, the spacecraft called PACE (which stands for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ...
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Space.com
Material is being dragged from the galaxy NGC 5427 by its galactic partner hinting that the two could eventually merge. Comments (0). a white and light blue spiral of gas in space surrounded by stars. The galaxy NGC 5427 as seen by the NASA Hubble ...
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BBC News
Researchers at the world's biggest particle accelerator in Switzerland have submitted proposals for a new, much larger, supercollider. Its aim is to discover new particles that would revolutionise physics and lead to a more complete understanding of ...
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Phys.Org
The international team of researchers found human bones and tools hiding behind a massive rock in a German cave, the oldest traces of Homo sapiens ever discovered so far north. The discovery could rewrite the story of ...
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SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — A nearly billion-dollar mission to study the Earth's oceans and atmosphere is ready to launch after surviving several cancellation attempts earlier in its development. A Falcon 9 is scheduled to lift off from Cape Canaveral's Space Launch ...
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Nature.com
DNA sequencing of the human genome: computer display of an automated method of decoding the. DNA sequencing has become routine, but the roles of individual genes can be hard to be pin.
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Space.com
Lake Rotorua, which sits at the heart of a dormant volcano and is the setting for one of New Zealand's most famous Māori love stories, has been mapped in detail for the 1st time. Comments (0). A detailed view of the lake floor bathymetry In Lake ...
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The Guardian
Perched on top of a barren mountaintop in the arid Chilean desert region of Coquimbo, the Vera C Rubin Observatory looks out of this world, quite literally.
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Reuters
ELISSA NADWORNY, HOST: About eight years ago, scientists began digging under a medieval castle in Germany. There, 24 feet underground, they discovered something intriguing - arrowheads, human bones and traces of reindeer, cave bears and woolly ...
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Hindustan Times
Attention stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts! Get ready for the biggest astronomical event of the year: a total solar eclipse set to grace the night sky. The eclipse will cross Canada, the United States and Mexico as it moves across North America.
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