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Constellation of Starlink satellites grows with latest SpaceX launch from
Florida
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Miami FL (UPI) Apr 18, 2024
SpaceX launched a cluster of 23 satellites into low-Earth orbit Thursday,
the 334th launch of the company's Starlink Internet sa...
35 minutes ago
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Decoding Psilocybin: “Magical” Enzymatic Pathways to Psychiatric
Breakthroughs
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[image: Gold Cap Mushroom (Psilocybe cubensis)]
New study sheds light on the structure and evolution of an enzyme in
psychoactive fungi. The psychoactive s...
53 minutes ago
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NASA's Juno probe captures amazing views of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io
(video)
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NASA's Juno probe continues to give us more insight into Jupiter and the
giant planet's moons, including Io, the most volcanically active object in
the sol...
1 hour ago
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Astronomers Discover 454 New Asteroids in Main Belt
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[image: This Hubble image of the barred spiral galaxy UGC 12158 looks like
someone took a white marking pen to it. In reality it is a combination of
time e...
4 hours ago
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Scientists discover new way to extract cosmological information from galaxy
surveys
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Scientists at the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences (NAOC) and their international collaborators have
recently develop...
4 hours ago
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The Giant Planets Migrated Between 60-100 Million Years After the Solar
System Formed
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Untangling what happened in our Solar System tens or hundreds of millions
of years ago is challenging. Millions of objects of wildly different masses
int...
7 hours ago
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Science Release: Hubble goes hunting for small main-belt asteroids
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[image: Asteroid photobombs Hubble snapshot of Galaxy UGC 12158]Astronomers
recently used a trove of archived images taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space
Tel...
1 day ago
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I’m Singeing in the Rain
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Original Post April 11, 2014 Ionic rain from Saturn’s rings. Saturn’s
plasmasphere is an electrical environment, causing everything from
dark-mode plasma...
1 week ago
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We test Celestron's 10-inch StarSense Explorer
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*This scope uses your smartphone to put thousands of deep-sky objects at
your fingertips.*
11 months ago
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Ever Wonder What the Difference is Between a Comet and a Meteor?
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A comet is a small celestial object made mostly of ice and dust that, when
close enough to the sun, displays a visible coma (a fuzzy outline) and
sometim...
1 year ago
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Hidden Supersymmetry of Electrostatic Fields
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Juan D. García-Muñoz, A Raya A hidden supersymmetry of electrostatic fields
is evidenced. Proposing an ansatz for the electrostatic potential as the
natura...
1 year ago
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Astronomers image magnetic fields at the edge of M87’s black hole
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Source: eso2105 — Science Release The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT)
collaboration, who produced the first ever image of a black hole, has today
revealed a ...
3 years ago
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Scientists Uncover Warehouse-Full of Complex Molecules Never before Seen in
Space
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Scientists have discovered a vast, previously unknown reservoir of new
aromatic material in a cold, dark molecular cloud by detecting individual
polycycl...
3 years ago
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1메모리 6기가 peteuplink
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1메모리 6기가 peteuplink
3 years ago
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The Fall and Rise of Betelgeuse
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With its recent uptick in brightness, Betelgeuse appears to be slowly
returning to normal. But will it? Astronomers urge us to keep watch.
The post The F...
4 years ago
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Astronomers discover extremely hot, pitch-black exoplanet
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Using the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a most
unusual exoplanet that reflects 94% of the visible light given off by its
host star,...
6 years ago
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The proteins that domesticated our genomes
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EPFL scientists have carried out a genomic and evolutionary study of a
large and enigmatic family of human proteins, to demonstrate that it is
responsibl...
7 years ago
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Super Volcano! History's Great Secret: The Global Catastrophe of 535 AD
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Super Volcano!
*History's Great Secret: The Global Catastrophe of 535 AD*
[image:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/Super-volcano_Tie...
7 years ago
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Huge Tsunamis May Have Ravaged Ancient Mars
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When Mars was a wet world, did its oceans experience powerful tsunamis
spawned by meteorite impacts?
7 years ago
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