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Published Unprecedented glimpse of merging galaxies - Unprecedented Glimpse of Merging Galaxies
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Using the James Webb Space Telescope to look back in time at the early universe, astronomers discove...
Published Hubble watches how a giant planet grows - Hubble Watches How a Giant Planet Grows
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is giving astronomers a rare look at a Jupiter-sized, still-forming pl...
Published Footprints of galactic immigration uncovered in Andromeda galaxy - Footprints of Galactic Immigration Uncovered in Andromeda Galaxy
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Astronomers have uncovered striking new evidence for a mass migration of stars into the Andromeda Ga...
Published Series of bumps sent Uranus into its sideways spin, new research suggests - Series of Bumps Sent Uranus into Its Sideways Spin, New Research Suggests
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Uranus' highly tilted axis makes it something of an oddball in our solar system. The accepted wisdom...
Published Satellites more at risk from fast solar wind than a major space storm - Satellites More at Risk from Fast Solar Wind than a Major Space Storm
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Satellites are more likely to be at risk from high-speed solar wind than a major geomagnetic storm a...
Published Juno peers deep into Jupiter’s colorful belts and zones - Juno Peers Deep into Jupiter’s Colorful Belts and Zones
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A new study of data captured in orbit around Jupiter has revealed new insights into what's happening...
Published Past eight years: Warmest since modern recordkeeping began - Past Eight Years: Warmest Since Modern Recordkeeping Began
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Earth's global average surface temperature in 2021 tied with 2018 as the sixth warmest on record, ac...
Published These female hummingbirds evolved to look like males -- apparently to evade aggression - These Female Hummingbirds Evolved to Look Like Males -- Apparently to Evade Aggression
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1 in 5 adult female white-necked jacobin hummingbirds look like males. New research shows that this...
Published Cloud study demystifies impact of aerosols - Cloud Study Demystifies Impact of Aerosols
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Aerosol particles in the atmosphere have a bigger impact on cloud cover -- but less effect on cloud...
Published Alaskan seismometers record the northern lights - Alaskan Seismometers Record the Northern Lights
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An aurora sightseeing tour leader in Alaska, was lucky enough to photograph a 'eruption' of brillian...
Published Dwarf planet Haumea shines with crystalline ice - Dwarf planet Haumea shines with crystalline ice
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The fifth dwarf planet of the solar system, Haumea, and at least one of its two satellites, are cove...
Published Cryptic sense of orientation of bats localized: the sixth sense of mammals lies in the eye - Cryptic Sense of Orientation of Bats Localized: The Sixth Sense of Mammals Lies in the Eye
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Mammals see with their eyes, hear with their ears and smell with their nose. But which sense or orga...
Published First stars and black holes - First Stars and Black Holes: The Origins of the Universe
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Just milliseconds after the universe's Big Bang, chaos reigned. Atomic nuclei fused and broke apart...
Published Tracking a new path to octopus and squid sensing capabilities - Tracking a New Path to Octopus and Squid Sensing Capabilities
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Research has traced the evolutionary adaptations of octopus and squid sensing capabilities. The rese...
Published Ancient DNA found in soil samples reveals mammoths, Yukon wild horses survived thousands of years longer than believed - Ancient DNA Found in Soil Samples Reveals Mammoths, Yukon Wild Horses Survived Thousands of Years Longer Than Believed
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Mere spoonsful of soil pulled from Canada's permafrost are opening vast windows into ancient life in...
Published Machine learning helps scientists identify the environmental preferences of microbes - Machine Learning Helps Scientists Identify the Environmental Preferences of Microbes
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A machine-learning approach can give scientists insight into the environmental preferences of microb...
Published In years after El Niño, global economy loses trillions - In Years After El Niño, Global Economy Loses Trillions
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Researchers report that the financial toll of the climate pattern known as El Niño can persist for s...
Published Iron-rich rocks unlock new insights into Earth's planetary history - Iron-rich Rocks Unlock New Insights into Earth's Planetary History
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A new study suggests iron-rich ancient sediments may have helped cause some of the largest volcanic...
Published New superconducting diode could improve performance of quantum computers and artificial intelligence - New Superconducting Diode: A Breakthrough for Quantum Computers and Artificial Intelligence
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A team has developed a more energy-efficient, tunable superconducting diode -- a promising component...
Published Exoplanets' climate -- it takes nothing to switch from habitable to hell
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The Earth is a wonderful blue and green dot covered with oceans and life, while Venus is a yellowish...