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Titan has a complex carbon-rich chemistry, and harbours an interior ocean. The past presence of liquid water on the surface of Titan makes it an ideal destination to study prebiotic chemical processes.
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The New York Times
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — Near the north entrance, an imposing mountain of black glass rises against the blue sky. Spanning more than five square miles, the dark, sometimes translucent mass was formed from a rhyolitic lava flow that oozed out ...
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New Scientist
IT WAS common knowledge among students at the University of Cambridge that whoever obtained the best marks in the final part of the mathematical tripos exams would be summoned to see Stephen Hawking. I had just got my results and had come top.
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Smithsonian
Bright streaks observed Friday were jettisoned equipment from the International Space Station re-entering Earth's atmosphere. Sarah Kuta. Daily Correspondent. March 20, 2023 2:12 p.m.. Computer-generated image of objects in Earth's orbit ...
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Mashable
Scientists believe they have found evidence of a recent volcanic eruption on Venus, providing unprecedented evidence that Earth's "evil twin" planet could still be geologically active. Researchers compared radar images taken between 1990 and 1992 from ...
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Harvard Crimson
While he currently works at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in his native Belgium as a theoretical cosmologist, Hertog was once a close colleague of Hawking, as well as his collaborator on quantum cosmology and string theory for many years.
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The Space Review
However, he and another researcher involved in the work, Scott Hensley of JPL, noted two future missions will carry radar instruments that will offer much higher resolution imagery. "The whole Venus community can't wait to get their hands on these data," ...
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Popular Science
To help towards that end, researchers from the University of Manchester in England have developed a new building material for future visitors to Mars that is twice as strong as traditional concrete and primarily composed of just potato starch, a bit of ...
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Space.com
Two of Uranus' moons may have active oceans that are pumping material into space, a new study finds. The realization that there may be more happening in the Uranus system than previously believed came via the discovery of strange features in radiation ...
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The Register
Scientists at the famed institution have created a new material, they call "StarCrete", which is not made from actual stars, but from the dust which gathers on the Moon and Mars, plus potato starch, and a pinch of salt.
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