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Some 385 light-years from us, HIP 65426b is the first planet that SPHERE has found — and it turns out to be a particularly interesting one.
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot!

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Juno Spacecraft Completes Flyby of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

Success! NASA’s Juno mission has completed a close flyby of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. All of the probe’s science instruments were operational, NASA officials said in a statement, as was the craft’s JunoCam. Data and photos are now streaming back to Earth. Raw images of the gigantic storm, 1.3 times as wide...
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These 100 Companies Are to Blame For 71% of The World’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Since 1988, a mere 100 companies have been responsible for 71 percent of the entire world’s industrial greenhouse gas emissions. This data comes from an inaugural report published by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), an environmental non-profit. Charting the rapid expansion of the fossil fuel industry in the last 28 years, they...
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Robotic landers could start mining the moon as early as 2020

A permanent robotic mining outpost on the moon could be on the cards as early as 2020. The Florida-based company Moon Express has raised over $45 million in funding for three expeditions that will culminate in a mission to mine moon rocks and return them to Earth. Because the laws governing usage of...
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Close up of the Great Red Spot

On July 11, the Juno spacecraft once again swung near to Jupiter's turbulent cloud tops in its looping 53 day orbit around the Solar System's ruling gas giant. About 11 minutes after perijove 7, its closest approach on this orbit, it passed directly above Jupiter's Great Red Spot. During the much anticipated fly over, it captured this close-up image data from a distance of less than 10,000 kilometers. The raw JunoCam data was subsequently processed by citizen scientists. Very long-lived but found to be shrinking, the Solar System's largest storm system was measure to be 16,350 kilometers wide on April 15. That's about 1.3 times the diameter of planet Earth.
Celebrating 100 Years: A Storied Legacy, A Soaring Future

NASA Langley – 100 Years: Something happened 100 years ago that changed forever the way we fly, the way we explore space and how we study our home planet. That something was the establishment of what is now NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, which commemorates its 100th anniversary...
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Scientists Have Reversed Brain Damage in a 2-Year-Old Girl Who Drowned in a Swimming Pool

Researchers in the US have reported what they believe is a first-of-its-kind reversal of brain damage, after treating a drowned and resuscitated toddler with a combination of oxygen therapies. The little girl, whose heart didn’t beat on her own for 2 hours after drowning, showed deep grey matter injury and cerebral atrophy...
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Running Would Have Broken an Adult Tyrannosaurus Rex’s Legs

Science ruins dinosaurs again. Jurassic Park’s most iconic scenes should have run a little slower, based on new research suggesting our favourite dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex, couldn’t manage more than a walk. Calculating the top speed of the tyrant lizard king seems to be an obsession for paleontologists, who have debated over...
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World’s Youngest Double Hand Transplant Declared a Success

Two years after 10 year-old Zion Harvey received a pair of donor hands in a world-first transplant operation, doctors have published on 18 months of the young patient’s progress. Describing the transplant as an overall success, their report also details the risks and challenges involved in what is a revolution still...
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The Reason We’ve Never Found Intelligent Life Might be Because We Are Already Going Extinct

The Fermi Paradox The Milky Way Galaxy alone is home to between 100 billion and 400 billion stars, and each is potentially orbited by planets. There are probably at least 2 trillion galaxies like ours in the observable universe, each one populated by trillions of planets orbiting hundreds of billions...
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9 Amazing Things We’ve Achieved in 2017 With Help From CRISPR

There’s a good reason why the powerful CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing tool has earned the moniker of being ‘revolutionary’. The relatively easy technique for cutting and pasting genes has exploded onto the scientific scene, and over the past years there’s been no shortage of spectacular results delivered thanks to this amazing...
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Diet Drinks Really Are Associated With Weight Gain, Says New Research

Over the past decade, Americans have soured on artificial sweeteners. Once heralded as sweet substitutes for sugar without as many belt-busting calories, people couldn’t get enough sucralose and aspartame. But recently, people have started looking at the molecules with increasing suspicion, amid studies that linked them to increased belly fat – and...
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A Vaccine For Type 1 Diabetes Begins Human Trials in 2018

A prototype vaccine, decades in the making, that could prevent type 1 diabetes in children is ready to start clinical trials in 2018. It’s not a cure, and it won’t eliminate the disease altogether, but the vaccine is expected to provide immunity against a virus that has been found to...
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Monthly injections could replace daily pills for people with HIV

Daily pills may become a thing of the past for people who have HIV. A long-acting injection has been found to work just as well or better than standard pill-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) at preventing the virus from bouncing back and becoming infectious again. At the end of a two-year trial...
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The Moon Is Seriously Loaded With Water, More Than We Ever Expected

Amazing news for lunar colonists! There’s way more water locked inside the Moon than we previously thought, according to a new analysis of satellite data. This unexpected finding about our planet’s grey companion is giving scientists new insights into how the Moon formed and what its internal structure is like....
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A Child Born With HIV Has Been Virus-Free For Almost 9 Years Without Drugs

The existence of modern antiretroviral drugs means HIV can be effectively held at bay, but cases of total remission are incredibly rare. Now, doctors have a new one to report. A nine-year-old South African child who was diagnosed with HIV shortly after her birth in 2007 has now been in remission for...
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