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As earth warms, microbes frozen for millennia are coming back to life Science fiction is rife with fanciful tales of deadly organisms emerging from the ice and wreaking havoc on unsuspecting human victims. From shape-shifting aliens in Antarctica, to super-parasites emerging from a thawing woolly mammoth in Siberia, ...
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The dwarf planet that demoted Pluto At about the same size as Pluto and three times farther than it from the sun, Eris is one of the largest known dwarf planets in our solar system. It was discovered on January 5, 2005, from data obtained on October 21, 2003 during a Palomar Observatory ...
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Voyager 2, travelling in interstellar space, loses ground communication. But NASA says… The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Voyager 2 spacecraft, which is venturing through space between stars, faces communication problems due to antenna misalignment. As a result, it cannot receive commands or transmit data back to Earth.
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What Are Dark Matter And Dark Energy? Here's What A CERN Scientist Says The main reason why scientists call this dark matter is that it is not visible. ABP Live spoke to Dr Archana Sharma, a senior scientist at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, and asked ...
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Rogue planets by the trillions in our Milky Way? Artist's concept of an ice-covered rogue planet, about the same size and mass as Earth. There might be trillions of rogue planets drifting freely in the space of our galaxy, unbound to any star. A NASA's upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope might ...
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Life on Venus: Your Questions Answered Back when optical telescopes were the only tools humans had to peer into space, all we could see of our nearest celestial neighbor was a cloud-shrouded planet. Some scientists at the time thought that Venus might not be too different from Earth, since both ...
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New satellite will able to see 'X-ray rainbow' from huge objects in space The satellite from JAXA and NASA will get a front-row seat to high-energy events in the distant universe. Comments (0). A rendering of a space probe hangs in a black, starry sky. it is. XRISM, shown in this artist's concept, is an X-ray mission that ...
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Webb Detects Hydrogen Peroxide on Ganymede Jupiter's moon Ganymede is the only satellite in the Solar System known to have an intrinsic magnetic field. Interactions between this field and the magnetosphere of Jupiter are expected to funnel most of the associated impinging charged particles, ...
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Scientists discover a way to induce virgin births in female fruit flies The researchers say they sequenced the genomes of two strains of another species of fruit fly called Drosophila mercatorum. One strain needed males to sexually reproduce, while the other reproduced by virgin birth. Researchers identified the ...
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What's up in August: Better weather should make for better viewing The "star" of the month will be the planet Saturn since it will reach its opposition on Aug. 27 when it will rise at sunset and not set until sunrise and shine at its best and brightest as it is also closest to Earth.
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