We're Going Back to Venus! NASA Announces Two New Missions by 2030
NASA announced two new missions to Venus on Wednesday that will launch at the end of the decade and are aimed at learning how Earth's nearest planetary neighbor became a hellscape while our own thrived.
"These two sister missions both aim to understand how Venus became an inferno-like world, capable of melting lead at the surface," said Bill Nelson, the agency's newly-confirmed administrator...
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NASA announced two new missions to Venus on Wednesday that will launch at the end of the decade and are aimed at learning how Earth's nearest planetary neighbor became a hellscape while our own thrived.
"These two sister missions both aim to understand how Venus became an inferno-like world, capable of melting lead at the surface," said Bill Nelson, the agency's newly-confirmed administrator...
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We're Going Back to Venus! NASA Announces Two New Missions by 2030
NASA announced two new missions to Venus on Wednesday that will launch at the end of the decade and are aimed at learning how Earth's nearest planetary neighbor became a hellscape while our own thrived.
China's Advanced 'Artificial Sun' Fusion Reactor Just Broke a New World Record
China has achieved a new milestone in humanity's experiments to harness the power of the stars.
On Friday, the Chinese Academy of Sciences' fusion machine reached 120 million degrees Celsius and clung onto this for 101 seconds...
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On Friday, the Chinese Academy of Sciences' fusion machine reached 120 million degrees Celsius and clung onto this for 101 seconds...
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China's Advanced 'Artificial Sun' Fusion Reactor Just Broke a New World Record
China has achieved a new milestone in humanity's experiments to harness the power of the stars.
In Surprise Discovery, Astronomers Find Huge Star Cluster in Our Cosmic Backyard
A huge cluster of stars has been found lurking in the Milky Way, just a relatively short cosmic distance from our own Solar System.
Now around 75 million years old, the open cluster Valparaíso 1 is estimated to have contained around 10,000 solar masses' worth of stars when it first blazed into existence...
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A huge cluster of stars has been found lurking in the Milky Way, just a relatively short cosmic distance from our own Solar System.
Now around 75 million years old, the open cluster Valparaíso 1 is estimated to have contained around 10,000 solar masses' worth of stars when it first blazed into existence...
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In Surprise Discovery, Astronomers Find Huge Star Cluster in Our Cosmic Backyard
A huge cluster of stars has been found lurking in the Milky Way, just a relatively short cosmic distance from our own Solar System.
Astronomers May Have Just Detected a New Magnetar!
A new discovery could soon be raising the total number of confirmed magnetars to 25.
On 3 June, a brief X-ray burst close to the galactic plane caught the attention of the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT). Follow-up observation and analysis seem to confirm that it was emitted by a previously unknown magnetar, now named Swift
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A new discovery could soon be raising the total number of confirmed magnetars to 25.
On 3 June, a brief X-ray burst close to the galactic plane caught the attention of the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT). Follow-up observation and analysis seem to confirm that it was emitted by a previously unknown magnetar, now named Swift
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Astronomers May Have Just Detected a New Magnetar!
A new discovery could soon be raising the total number of confirmed magnetars to 25.
NASA’s InSight Mars Lander Gets a Power Boost
The spacecraft successfully cleared some dust off its solar panels, helping to raise its energy and delay when it will need to switch off its science instruments.
The team behind NASA’s InSight Mars lander has come up with an innovative way to boost the spacecraft’s energy at a time when its power levels have been falling. The lander’s robotic arm trickled sand near one solar panel, helping the wind to carry off some of the panel’s dust. The result was a gain of about 30 watt-hours of energy per sol, or Martian day...
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The spacecraft successfully cleared some dust off its solar panels, helping to raise its energy and delay when it will need to switch off its science instruments.
The team behind NASA’s InSight Mars lander has come up with an innovative way to boost the spacecraft’s energy at a time when its power levels have been falling. The lander’s robotic arm trickled sand near one solar panel, helping the wind to carry off some of the panel’s dust. The result was a gain of about 30 watt-hours of energy per sol, or Martian day...
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NASA’s InSight Mars Lander Gets a Power Boost
The spacecraft successfully cleared some dust off its solar panels, helping to raise its energy and delay when it will need to switch off its science instruments.
Genius 'Shield' Implant For Diabetes Treatment Shows Great Results in Mouse Study
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Genius 'Shield' Implant For Diabetes Treatment Shows Great Results in Mouse Study
Type 1 diabetes is fundamentally a disease of the immune system. At some point, for some reason, the body's defenses destroy insulin-producing tissues in the pancreas, making it all but impossible to fine-tune the flow of glucose into cells.
For The First Time, Physicists Have Confirmed The Enigmatic Waves That Cause Auroras
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For The First Time, Physicists Have Confirmed The Enigmatic Waves That Cause Auroras
One of the most breathtakingly beautiful sights our skies can muster is the dancing glow of auroral lights. Yet this fascinating phenomenon is still not fully understood.
Ancient 'Megalake': The Largest Lake Ever Held 10 Times The Water of All Lakes Today
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Ancient 'Megalake': The Largest Lake Ever Held 10 Times The Water of All Lakes Today
Some 10 million years ago, the Paratethys Sea megalake – the largest lake in Earth's history – covered an area greater than the size of today's Mediterranean Sea. On a modern map, it would stretch from the Alps above Italy to Kazakhstan in cent
For The First Time, a Blood Test Can Tell if Cancer Treatment Is Working Right Away
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For The First Time, a Blood Test Can Tell if Cancer Treatment Is Working Right Away
When dealing with cancer, finding the most effective treatments as early on as possible can be vital. A new blood test could help doctors determine just that.
A Single Telescope Has Detected Hundreds of Mysterious Radio Signals From Space
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A Single Telescope Has Detected Hundreds of Mysterious Radio Signals From Space
In just its first year of operations, a Canadian radio telescope has quadrupled the number of detections of strange cosmic signals known as extragalactic fast radio bursts.
Feast Your Eyes on Glorious Photos of Yesterday's 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse
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Feast Your Eyes on Glorious Photos of Yesterday's 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse
Astronomy enthusiasts rose in the early-morning hours to capture a rare glimpse at a solar eclipse.
A Giant 'Blinking' Star Has Been Detected Near Our Galaxy's Center
Some 25,000 light-years from Earth, astronomers have found a weird star that almost blinked out of existence for several months before reappearing.
"It's amazing that we just observed a dark, large and elongated object pass between us and the distant star and we can only speculate what its origin is," said astronomer Sergey Koposov...
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Some 25,000 light-years from Earth, astronomers have found a weird star that almost blinked out of existence for several months before reappearing.
"It's amazing that we just observed a dark, large and elongated object pass between us and the distant star and we can only speculate what its origin is," said astronomer Sergey Koposov...
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A Mysterious, Giant 'Blinking' Object Has Been Detected Near Our Galaxy's Center
There's something strange near the galactic center.
Physicists Observe Particles Switch Between Matter and Antimatter
Antimatter, which is differentiated by having the opposite charge to normal matter, is composed of the antiparticles of normal matter.
In a world-first discovery, it was found that the charm meson, a subatomic particle made out of a charm quark and an antiquark, can travel as a mixture of their particle and antiparticle states, all the while spontaneously switching between the two...
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Antimatter, which is differentiated by having the opposite charge to normal matter, is composed of the antiparticles of normal matter.
In a world-first discovery, it was found that the charm meson, a subatomic particle made out of a charm quark and an antiquark, can travel as a mixture of their particle and antiparticle states, all the while spontaneously switching between the two...
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Physicists Observe Particles Switch Between Matter and Antimatter
The physicists analyzed data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and discovered that a subatomic particle can switch between matter and antimatter.
What Do Scientists Actually Do When They Research 'Dangerous' Viruses in The Lab?
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What Do Scientists Actually Do When They Research 'Dangerous' Viruses in The Lab?
There are about 1,400 known human pathogens – viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and helminths that can cause a person's injury or death.
New Quantum Microscope Reveals 'Impossible to See' Structures, Scientists Claim
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New Quantum Microscope Reveals 'Impossible to See' Structures, Scientists Claim
You've probably seen images of scientists peering down a microscope, looking at objects invisible to the naked eye. Indeed, microscopes are indispensable to our understanding of life.