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Published Mercury gets a meteoroid shower from Comet Encke - Mercury Gets a Meteoroid Shower from Comet Encke
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The planet Mercury is being pelted regularly by bits of dust from an ancient comet, a new study has...
Published Equatorial jet in Venusian atmosphere - Equatorial Jet in Venusian Atmosphere: A Closer Look
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Observations by Japan's Venus climate orbiter Akatsuki have revealed an equatorial jet in the lower...
Published Ancient, high-energy impacts could have fueled Venus volcanism - Ancient, High-Energy Impacts Could Have Fueled Venus Volcanism
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A team has modeled the early impact history of Venus to explain how Earth's sister planet has mainta...
Published Sun's coldest region stores secret to heating million-degree corona - Sun's Coldest Region Stores Secret to Heating Million-Degree Corona
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Researchers have unveiled the discovery of intense wave energy from a relatively cool, dark and stro...
Published 'Plutoid' Chosen As Name For Solar System Objects Like Pluto - Plutoid: The New Name for Solar System Objects Like Pluto
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The International Astronomical Union has decided on the term plutoid as a name for dwarf planets lik...
Published Faint orbital debris that threatens satellites not being monitored closely enough, warn astronomers - Faint Orbital Debris: A Threat to Satellites That Needs More Attention
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Astronomers are warning that orbital debris posing a threat to operational satellites is not being m...
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 New patented invention stabilizes, rotates satellites - New Patented Invention Stabilizes, Rotates Satellites
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Many satellites are in space to take photos. But a vibrating satellite, like a camera in shaky hands...
Published Gas insulation could be protecting an ocean inside Pluto - Gas Insulation: A Possible Protector of an Ocean Inside Pluto
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Computer simulations provide compelling evidence that an insulating layer of gas hydrates could keep...
Published Testing the waters: Analyzing different solid states of water on other planets and moons - Testing the Waters: Analyzing Different Solid States of Water on Other Planets and Moons
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Scientists develop theoretical models to predict the presence of clathrate hydrates outside Earth, s...
Published A sustainable battery with a biodegradable electrolyte made from crab shells - A Sustainable Battery with a Biodegradable Electrolyte Made from Crab Shells
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Accelerating demand for renewable energy and electric vehicles is sparking a high demand for the bat...
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 New research suggests peer-advisor relationship is key to success - New Research Suggests Peer-Advisor Relationship is Key to Success
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Collaborative research across the country has shown that strengthening the relationship between the...
Published Optical imaging of dynamic interactions between molecules in a cell - Optical Imaging of Dynamic Interactions Between Molecules in a Cell
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Researchers develop the 'photoswitching fingerprint analysis'. A unique technology that for the firs...
Published Moving towards 3 degrees of warming -- the phasing out of coal is too slow - Moving Towards 3 Degrees of Warming: The Phasing Out of Coal is Too Slow
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The use of coal power is not decreasing fast enough. The Paris Agreement's target of a maximum of 2...
Published Demystifying vortex rings in nuclear fusion, supernovae - Demystifying Vortex Rings in Nuclear Fusion, Supernovae
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Better understanding the formation of swirling, ring-shaped disturbances -- known as vortex rings --...
Published Disease threatens to decimate western bats - Disease Threatens to Decimate Western Bats
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A four-year study concludes that the fungal disease, white-nose syndrome, poses a severe threat to m...
Published Amazon mammals threatened by climate change - Amazon Mammals Threatened by Climate Change
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Most land-based mammals in the Brazilian Amazon are threatened by climate change and the savannizati...
Published The forest as a shelter for insects in warmer climates? - The Forest as a Shelter for Insects in Warmer Climates
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Insect diversity is declining in Bavaria. Land use is a major driver, but the impact of climate chan...
Published Satellite images can help with environmental land management - Satellite Images: A Game-Changer in Environmental Land Management
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Academics have undertaken research that proves Earth Observation satellite imagery can accurately as...