These Are The Dazzling Finalists in a NASA Mars Habitat Design Competition
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These Are The Dazzling Finalists in a NASA Mars Habitat Design Competition
We've only been to the Moon a handful of times. But we've already set our sights on a far more ambitious mission: colonize Mars. If you believe the hype, it may happen in just a few decades. Elon Musk anticipates that SpaceX's BFR (big fβking rocket) willβ¦
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Physicists Just Tied Light in Knots to Study The Strange 'Holes' in Between
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Physicists Just Tied Light in Knots to Study The Strange 'Holes' in Between
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Physicists Just Tied Light in Knots to Study The Strange 'Holes' in Between
Using a new holographic technology, researchers have been able to twist and manipulate a beam of laser light to tie it into knots, creating complex, three-dimensional light structures. Why? To study what happens to the space around them, of course.
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Electromagnetic Waves Are 1 Million Times Stronger Around Jupiter's Moon Ganymede
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Electromagnetic Waves Are 1 Million Times Stronger Around Jupiter's Moon Ganymede
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Electromagnetic Waves Are 1 Million Times Stronger Around Jupiter's Moon Ganymede
The electromagnetic waves around Jupiter are much, much stronger around two of its moons. Around Europa, electromagnetic wave activity is 100 times stronger. And around Ganymede - the largest moon in our Solar System - it jumps to a massive 1 milli
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A Siberian Meteorite Revealed a New Mineral We've Never Seen Before on Earth
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A Siberian Meteorite Revealed a New Mineral We've Never Seen Before on Earth
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A Siberian Meteorite Revealed a New Mineral We've Never Seen Before on Earth
When gold hunters in Russia collected the yellowish stone in 2016, they thought it might contain a precious metal. It didn't - but what it did contain was far more rare and valuable.
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There's a Tiny Strange Galaxy Orbiting The Milky Way And No One Knows How It Got There
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There's a Tiny Strange Galaxy Orbiting The Milky Way And No One Knows How It Got There
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There's a Tiny Strange Galaxy Orbiting The Milky Way And No One Knows How It Got There
A galaxy in nearby space called Segue 1 is quite the oddity. It's very small, and very faint, it hangs out very close to the Milky Way, and no one knows quite where it came from.
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The ISS Is Actually a Claustrophobe's Nightmare β This Video Shows You Why
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The ISS Is Actually a Claustrophobe's Nightmare β This Video Shows You Why
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The ISS Is Actually a Claustrophobe's Nightmare β This Video Shows You Why
We all know that the International Space Station (ISS) is not a huge space. It's no palace, but there's six people living on it right now, so it has to be at least liveable, right?
ββDark Energy May Be Incompatible With String Theory
A controversial new paper argues that universes with dark energy profiles like ours do not exist in the βlandscapeβ of universes allowed by string theory.
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A controversial new paper argues that universes with dark energy profiles like ours do not exist in the βlandscapeβ of universes allowed by string theory.
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Physicists Say There Could Be a Strange Source of 'Negative Gravity' All Around Us
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Physicists Say There Could Be a Strange Source of 'Negative Gravity' All Around Us
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Physicists Say There Could Be a Strange Source of 'Negative Gravity' All Around Us
The macro world as we know it is governed by Newton's laws of motion and gravity - what goes up, must come down.
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Scientists Have Just Measured The 'Speed of Death' of a Cell And It's Surprisingly Beautiful
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Scientists Have Just Measured The 'Speed of Death' of a Cell And It's Surprisingly Beautiful
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Scientists Have Just Measured The 'Speed of Death' of a Cell And It's Surprisingly Beautiful
For the first time, scientists have watched death moving through a cell, and measured the speed at which it travels.
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New Horizons Just Found Hints of a Huge Structure at The Edge of Our Solar System
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New Horizons Just Found Hints of a Huge Structure at The Edge of Our Solar System
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New Horizons Just Found Hints of a Huge Structure at The Edge of Our Solar System
Way out past Pluto, in the region of asteroid-filled space known as the Kuiper belt, NASA probe New Horizons just got a tantalising hint of a long-sought structure in the outer Solar System.
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For The First Time, We've Detected Iron in The Atmosphere of a Blindingly Hot Exoplanet
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For The First Time, We've Detected Iron in The Atmosphere of a Blindingly Hot Exoplanet
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For The First Time, We've Detected Iron in The Atmosphere of a Blindingly Hot Exoplanet
If planets come any hotter than KELT-9b we're yet to find them. Not only does this roasted ball of gas win first prize for scorching temperatures, it can now claim to be the first planet known to have free-roaming atoms of iron and titanium in its
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This Lab-Made Mineral Just Became a Key Candidate For Reducing CO2 in The Atmosphere
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This Lab-Made Mineral Just Became a Key Candidate For Reducing CO2 in The Atmosphere
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This Lab-Made Mineral Just Became a Key Candidate For Reducing CO2 in The Atmosphere
Scientists just worked out a way of rapidly producing a mineral capable of storing carbon dioxide (CO2) - giving us a potentially exciting option for dealing with our increasingly overcooked planet.
Cancer on Notice: Scientists Develop Platform to Kill Cancer Cells
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Cancer on Notice: Scientists Develop Platform to Kill Cancer Cells
The new treatment will serve as both diagnosis and treatment of malignant tumors. This breakthrough in the technologies of cancer diagnosisβ¦
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Mysterious Giant Shark Sightings Are Helping Scientists on The Hunt
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Mysterious Giant Shark Sightings Are Helping Scientists on The Hunt
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Mysterious Giant Shark Sightings Are Helping Scientists on The Hunt
Their name means 'monster', and once upon a time, ancient sailors feared that's exactly what these giant creatures of the deep were.
Strange Lakes Are Speeding Up Arctic Permafrost Melt, And That's Really Bad News
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Strange Lakes Are Speeding Up Arctic Permafrost Melt, And That's Really Bad News
The Arctic permafrost really should stay frozen. In many places it's been frozen for tens of thousands of years, locking away greenhouse gasses and ancient diseases. Unfortunately, our planet's changing climate is denting permafrosts around the world. Andβ¦
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A New Method For Having Lucid Dreams Has Been Discovered by Scientists
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A New Method For Having Lucid Dreams Has Been Discovered by Scientists
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A New Method For Having Lucid Dreams Has Been Discovered by Scientists
They're incredible. Amazing. Magical. But perhaps the most fantastic thing about lucid dreams β in which the dreamer becomes aware they're dreaming β is how realistic they seem.
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Here's Why Missing Your Daily Coffee Can Lead to a Headache
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Here's Why Missing Your Daily Coffee Can Lead to a Headache
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Here's Why Missing Your Daily Coffee Can Lead to a Headache
Caffeine is our favourite drug. But if we miss out on our fix, it can be a real headache, in more ways than one.
Scientists Have Invented an Awesome New CRISPR Method That 'Skips' Over Gene Sections
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Scientists Have Invented an Awesome New CRISPR Method That 'Skips' Over Gene Sections
The gene-editing technology CRISPR is already making a huge difference across many scientific fields, but its importance could be about to grow even further β scientists have discovered a new technique that can leave out particular sections of a gene, essentiallyβ¦
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The Oldest, Thickest Arctic Sea Ice Is Breaking For The First Time on Record
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The Oldest, Thickest Arctic Sea Ice Is Breaking For The First Time on Record
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The Oldest, Thickest Arctic Sea Ice Is Breaking For The First Time on Record
The breakdown of some of the oldest and thickest sea ice in the Arctic has occurred for the first time in recorded history. Not once, but twice this year, the breaking ice has opened waters north of Greenland that are usually frozen even in summer.
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Our Galaxy Has Already Died Once. Now We Are in Its Second Life
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Our Galaxy Has Already Died Once. Now We Are in Its Second Life
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Our Galaxy Has Already Died Once. Now We Are in Its Second Life
The Milky Way is a zombie. No, not really, it doesn't go around eating other galaxies' brains. But it did "die" once, before flaring back to life. That's what a Japanese scientist has ascertained after peering into the chemical compositions of our
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