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Published Scientists discover new exoplanet with an atmosphere ripe for study - Scientists Discover New Exoplanet with an Atmosphere Ripe for Study
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Scientists have discovered a new, temperate sub-Neptune sized exoplanet with a 24-day orbital period...
Published First exposed planetary core discovered allows glimpse inside other worlds - First Exposed Planetary Core Discovered Allows Glimpse Inside Other Worlds
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The surviving core of a gas giant has been discovered orbiting a distant star, offering an unprecede...
Published Team studies binaries to make heads or tails of planet formation - Team Studies Binaries to Make Heads or Tails of Planet Formation
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A team studied the orientation of distant solar system bodies to bolster the 'streaming instability'...
Published The quiet Sun is much more active than we thought - The Quiet Sun: More Active Than We Thought
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For a long time, researchers have believed that there is not much of interest going on in the Sun du...
Published Streetlights contribute less to nighttime light emissions in cities than expected - Streetlights Contribute Less to Nighttime Light Emissions in Cities Than Expected
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When satellites take pictures of Earth at night, how much of the light that they see comes from stre...
Published Satellite broken? Smart satellites to the rescue - Satellite Broken? Smart Satellites to the Rescue
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Scientists are developing robotic networks that can work independently but collaboratively on a comm...
Published The Milky Way kidnapped several tiny galaxies from its neighbor - The Milky Way Kidnapped Several Tiny Galaxies from Its Neighbor
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A team of astronomers has discovered that several of the small -- or 'dwarf' -- galaxies orbiting th...
Published Scientists make the case to restore Pluto's planet status - Scientists make the case to restore Pluto's planet status
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Kirby Runyon wants to make one thing clear: regardless of what one prestigious scientific organizati...
Published Icy ridges found on Pluto - Icy Ridges Found on Pluto: A Fascinating Discovery
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Using a model similar to what meteorologists use to forecast weather on Earth and a computer simulat...
Published Galaxy clusters yield new evidence for standard model of cosmology - Galaxy Clusters Yield New Evidence for Standard Model of Cosmology
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A new study probing the structure and evolution of galaxy clusters shows good agreement with the pre...
Published Scientists develop inexpensive device that can harvest energy from a light breeze and store it as electricity - Scientists Develop Inexpensive Device to Harvest Energy from Light Breeze and Store it as Electricity
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Scientists have developed a low-cost device that can harness energy from wind as gentle as a light b...
Published Report highlights technology advancement and value of wind energy - Report Highlights Technology Advancement and Value of Wind Energy
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Wind energy continues to see strong growth, solid performance, and attractive prices in the U.S., ac...
Published Do wind instruments disperse COVID aerosol droplets? - Do Wind Instruments Disperse COVID Aerosol Droplets?
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Orchestral ensembles have faced many challenges when starting to perform again during the COVID pand...
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 3D biometric authentication based on finger veins almost impossible to fool - 3D Biometric Authentication Based on Finger Veins Almost Impossible to Fool
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Biometric authentication, which uses unique anatomical features such as fingerprints or facial featu...
Published High-security identification that cannot be counterfeited - High-Security Identification That Cannot Be Counterfeited
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Researcher have used the principles that underpin the whispering-gallery effect to create an unbeata...
Published Residues in fingerprints hold clues to their age - Residues in Fingerprints: A New Way to Determine Age
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Police have long relied on the unique whorls, loops or arches encoded in fingerprints to identify su...
Published New study reveals the power of railroads to buffer coal plants from a carbon emissions tax - New Study Unveils the Potential of Railroads to Shield Coal Plants from Carbon Emissions Tax
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A new study suggests that railroads are likely to cut transportation prices to prop up coal-fired pl...
Published Rarest seal breeding site discovered - Rarest Seal Breeding Site Discovered: A New Hope for the Endangered Species
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Scientists have discovered a previously unknown breeding site used by the world's rarest seal specie...
Published Scientists reveal an explosive secret hidden beneath seemingly trustworthy volcanoes - Scientists Reveal an Explosive Secret Hidden Beneath Seemingly Trustworthy Volcanoes
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Volcanologists working on remote islands in the Galápagos Archipelago has found that volcanoes which...