Wednesday, 1 March 2023

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In biocomputers, three-dimensional cultures of brain cells, called brain organoids, serve as biological hardware. They could be faster, more efficient and more powerful than artificial intelligence.
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Space.com
A large asteroid flying safely by Earth. Four large asteroids are flying within 2.2 million miles of Earth this week, but none pose an impact risk to our planet, NASA says ...
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Space.com
Astronomers are slowly shining light on the dark objects hovering in a narrow part of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. In a new study, researchers found that 10 well-known asteroids have ...
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NDTV
An elongated object that is near the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy is of interest to scientists since it has experienced a rapid and dramatic evolution. Scientists led by University of California, Los Angeles (ULCA) ...
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EarthSky
Plus, it resides in the habitable zone of its star. Now, the CARMENES project consortium has found 59 new exoplanets orbiting nearby red dwarf stars, and 12 of them may be potentially habitable. Image via NASA/ Ames Research Center/ Daniel Rutter.
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AZoM
Through chemical reactions on microscopic rhodium crystals, researchers at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) have now, for the first time, clearly identified signs of chaos on the nanometer scale. Nature Communications published the findings.
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Space.com
SpaceX plans to launch another big batch of its Starlink internet satellites to orbit on Wednesday (March 1), and you can watch the action live. A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 51 Starlink spacecraft is scheduled to lift off from California's Vandenberg ...
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Phys.Org
A liquid nitrogen spray developed by Washington State University researchers can remove almost all of the simulated moon dust from a space suit, potentially solving what is a significant challenge for future moon-landing astronauts.
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Hindustan Times
It was recently reported that Earth was in the firing line of both a CME and solar winds. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that this double blow struck the planet yesterday, February 27, resulting in the most intense ...
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Hindustan Times
On February 24, it was first reported that the Sun was suffering from chain explosions caused by the sunspot AR3229 igniting multiple solar flares within itself that released huge amounts of solar particles into space. The National Oceanic and ...
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