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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 Radar satellites can better protect against bushfires and floods - Radar Satellites: The Future of Disaster Management
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New research has revealed how radar satellites can improve the ability to detect, monitor, prepare f...
Published Prototype fuel gauge for orbit - Prototype Fuel Gauge for Orbit: A Revolutionary Technology
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Liquids aren't as well behaved in space as they are on Earth. Inside a spacecraft, microgravity allo...
Published The craters on Earth - The Craters on Earth: A Fascinating Look into the Planet's History
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A two-volume atlas presents and explains the impact sites of meteorites and asteroids worldwide. ABS...
Published Webb Space Telescope reveals previously shrouded newborn stars - Webb Space Telescope Reveals Previously Shrouded Newborn Stars
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Astronomers took a 'deep dive' into one of the first images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope a...
Published Hydrogen battery: Storing hydrogen in coal may help power clean energy economy - Hydrogen Battery: Storing Hydrogen in Coal May Help Power Clean Energy Economy
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The quest to develop hydrogen as a clean energy source that could curb our dependence on fossil fuel...
Published Lava tubes on Mars and the Moon are so wide they can host planetary bases - Lava Tubes on Mars and the Moon: Potential Sites for Planetary Bases
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Subsurface cavities created by lava on Mars and the Moon could provide a shield against cosmic radia...
Published 'Butterfly bot' is fastest swimming soft robot yet - Butterfly Bot: The Fastest Swimming Soft Robot Yet
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Inspired by the biomechanics of the manta ray, researchers have developed an energy-efficient soft r...
Published Shrinking hydrogels enlarge nanofabrication options - Shrinking Hydrogels Enlarge Nanofabrication Options
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Researchers have developed a strategy for creating ultrahigh-resolution, complex 3D nanostructures o...
Published Ringing an electronic wave: Elusive massive phason observed in a charge density wave - Ringing an Electronic Wave: Elusive Massive Phason Observed in a Charge Density Wave
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Researchers have detected the existence of a charge density wave of electrons that acquires mass as...
Published Modeling reveals how dwarf planet Ceres powers unexpected geologic activity - Modeling Reveals How Dwarf Planet Ceres Powers Unexpected Geologic Activity
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For a long time, our view of Ceres was fuzzy, according to a geoscientist. A dwarf planet and the la...
Published New possibilities in the theoretical prediction of particle interactions - New Possibilities in the Theoretical Prediction of Particle Interactions
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A team of scientists finds a way to evaluate highly complex Feynman integrals. ABSTRACT: New Possibi...
Published Will machine learning help us find extraterrestrial life? - Will Machine Learning Help Us Find Extraterrestrial Life?
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Researchers have applied a deep learning technique to a previously studied dataset of nearby stars a...
Published Toilet paper is an unexpected source of PFAS in wastewater - Toilet Paper: An Unexpected Source of PFAS in Wastewater
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Wastewater can provide clues about a community's infectious disease status, and even its prescriptio...
Published Researchers develop dustbuster for the moon - Researchers Develop Dustbuster for the Moon
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A new solution to the problem of spring cleaning on the moon: Why not zap away the grime using a bea...
Published Amount of information in visible universe quantified - Amount of Information in Visible Universe Quantified
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Researchers have long suspected a connection between information and the physical universe, with var...
Published Weather satellites aid search and rescue capabilities - Weather Satellites Aid Search and Rescue Capabilities
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The same satellites that identify severe weather can help save you from it. NOAA's GOES series satel...
Published New discoveries made about a promising solar cell material, thanks to new microscope - New Discoveries Made About a Promising Solar Cell Material, Thanks to New Microscope
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A team of scientists has developed a new characterization tool that allowed the scientists to gain u...
Published Not your average space explosion: Very long baseline array finds classical novae are anything but simple - Not Your Average Space Explosion: Very Long Baseline Array Finds Classical Novae Are Anything But Simple
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While studying classical novae using the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Long Baseline A...
Published Musicians, chemists use sound to better understand science - Musicians and Chemists Use Sound to Better Understand Science
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A team of researchers from music, chemistry and computer science is using sound to better understand...