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Published Can life emerge on planets around cooling stars? - Can Life Emerge on Planets Around Cooling Stars?
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New research hints that planets orbiting white and brown dwarfs, even in the habitable zone, face a...
Published Faraway Eris is Pluto's twin - Faraway Eris is Pluto's Twin
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Astronomers have measured the diameter of the dwarf planet Eris by catching it as it passed in front...
Published Stardust discovered in far-off planetary systems - Stardust Discovered in Far-Off Planetary Systems
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Searching for extra-solar planets -- which are planets outside of our solar system -- is very popula...
Published Astronomers find extreme weather on an alien world: Cosmic oddball may harbor a gigantic storm - Astronomers Discover Extreme Weather on an Alien World: Cosmic Oddball May Harbor a Gigantic Storm
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A University of Toronto-led team of astronomers has observed extreme brightness changes on a nearby...
Published Gaia space telescope rocks the science of asteroids - Gaia Space Telescope Rocks the Science of Asteroids
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The European Gaia space mission has produced an unprecedented amount of new, improved, and detailed...
Published Predicting equatorial plasma bubbles with SWARM - Predicting Equatorial Plasma Bubbles with SWARM
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Changes in atmospheric density after sunset can cause hot pockets of gas called 'plasma bubbles' to...
Published New control technique uses solar panels to reach desired Mars orbit - New Control Technique Uses Solar Panels to Reach Desired Mars Orbit
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Aerospace engineers have developed a way to use articulated solar panels to steer the satellite duri...
Published Using sunlight to save satellites from a fate of 'space junk' - Using Sunlight to Save Satellites from a Fate of 'Space Junk'
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Satellites are almost always illuminated by the sun, apart from short transitions to Earth's shadow....
Published Solving the space junk problem - Solving the Space Junk Problem
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Aging satellites and space debris crowd low-Earth orbit, and launching new satellites adds to the co...
Published Where were Jupiter and Saturn born? - Where Were Jupiter and Saturn Born?
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New work reveals the likely original locations of Saturn and Jupiter. These findings refine our unde...
Published Meet 'DeeDee,' a distant, dim member of our solar system - Meet 'DeeDee,' a Distant, Dim Member of Our Solar System
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Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), astronomers have revealed extraordina...
Published A new measurement could change our understanding of the Universe - A New Measurement Could Change Our Understanding of the Universe
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When it comes to measuring how fast the Universe is expanding, the result depends on which side of t...
Published Using photosynthesis for Martian occupation -- while making space travel more sustainable - Using Photosynthesis for Martian Occupation - While Making Space Travel More Sustainable
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Researchers are working on sustainable technology to harvest solar power in space -- which could sup...
Published Within a hair's breadth -- forensic identification of single dyed hair strand now possible - Within a Hair's Breadth: Forensic Identification of Single Dyed Hair Strand Now Possible
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A single strand of hair in a crime scene contains many clues that can help identify a perpetrator. I...
Published Experimental fingerprint test can distinguish between those who have taken or handled cocaine - Experimental Fingerprint Test Can Distinguish Between Those Who Have Taken or Handled Cocaine
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An experimental fingerprint detection approach can identify traces of cocaine on human skin, even af...
Published Ocean temperatures impact Central American climate more than once thought - Ocean Temperatures Impact Central American Climate More Than Once Thought
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Researchers examined the rainfall history of Central America over the last 11,000 years. The results...
Published Earlier take-off could lead to fewer bumblebees and less pollination - Earlier Take-Off Could Lead to Fewer Bumblebees and Less Pollination
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With the arrival of spring, bumblebee queens take their first wing beat of the season and set out to...
Published Wildfire spread risk increases where trees, shrubs replace grasses - Wildfire Spread Risk Increases Where Trees, Shrubs Replace Grasses
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A new study found that as woody plants like shrubs and trees replace herbaceous plants like grasses,...
Published Jupiter's X-ray auroras pulse independently - Jupiter's X-ray Auroras Pulse Independently
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Jupiter's intense northern and southern lights pulse independently of each other according to new re...
Published Lessons from the past: How cold-water corals respond to global warming - Lessons from the Past: How Cold-Water Corals Respond to Global Warming
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Corals react to changes in their environment. This is true for tropical as well as cold-water corals...