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Published What made the brightest cosmic explosion of all time so exceptional? - What Made the Brightest Cosmic Explosion of All Time So Exceptional?
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Last year, telescopes around the world registered the brightest cosmic explosion of all time. Astrop...
Published NASA's Spitzer, TESS find potentially volcano-covered Earth-size world - NASA's Spitzer, TESS Find Potentially Volcano-Covered Earth-Size World
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Astronomers have discovered an Earth-size exoplanet, or world beyond our solar system, that may be c...
Published Keeping time with an atomic nucleus - Keeping Time with an Atomic Nucleus
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Nuclear clocks could allow scientists to probe the fundamental forces of the universe in the future....
Published New computer vision system designed to analyse cells in microscopy videos - New Computer Vision System Designed to Analyze Cells in Microscopy Videos
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Researchers have developed a system based on computer vision techniques that allows automatic analys...
Published Researchers use supercomputers for largest-ever turbulence simulations of its kind - Researchers Use Supercomputers for Largest-Ever Turbulence Simulations of Its Kind
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Despite being among the most researched topics on supercomputers, a fundamental understanding of the...
Published Waves in Saturn's rings give precise measurement of planet's rotation rate - Waves in Saturn's Rings: A Precise Measurement of the Planet's Rotation Rate
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Saturn's distinctive rings were observed in unprecedented detail by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, and s ...
Published Where did the hot Neptunes go? A shrinking planet holds the answer - Where Did the Hot Neptunes Go? A Shrinking Planet Holds the Answer
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'Where did the hot Neptunes go?' This is the question astronomers have been asking for a long time,...
Published More than one way to build a black bird - More Than One Way to Build a Black Bird: A Look at the Evolution of Melanism
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For a species of flycatcher in the remote Solomon Islands, scientists have so far found at least two...
Published Can ripples on the sun help predict solar flares? - Can Ripples on the Sun Help Predict Solar Flares?
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Scientists discovered in 1996 that sunquakes are linked to solar flares. Now, using helioseismic hol...
Published Solar storm forecasts for Earth improved with help from the public - Solar Storm Forecasts for Earth Improved with Help from the Public
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Scientists used observations recorded by members of the public to increase accuracy of computer mode ...
Published First physics-based method for predicting large solar flares - First Physics-Based Method for Predicting Large Solar Flares
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A research team recently succeeded in developing the first physics-based model that can accurately p...
Published Webb Telescope captures rarely seen prelude to supernova - Webb Telescope Captures Rarely Seen Prelude to Supernova
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The rare sight of a Wolf-Rayet star -- among the most luminous, most massive, and most briefly detec...
Published A supernova in distant space allows us to understand the origin of the elements in the universe - A Supernova in Distant Space: Understanding the Origin of Elements in the Universe
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A supernova is a stellar explosion, which occurs when the lives of some really massive stars come to...
Published Potential first traces of the universe's earliest stars - Potential First Traces of the Universe's Earliest Stars
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Astronomers may have discovered the ancient chemical remains of the first stars to light up the Univ...
Published Astronomers discover supernova explosion through rare 'cosmic magnifying glasses' - Astronomers Discover Supernova Explosion Through Rare 'Cosmic Magnifying Glasses'
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An international team of scientists recently discovered an exceptionally rare gravitationally lensed...
Published One particle on two paths: Quantum physics is right - One Particle on Two Paths: Quantum Physics is Right
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The famous double slit experiment shows that particles can travel on two paths at the same time -- b...
Published Mercury has a solid inner core: New evidence - Mercury has a Solid Inner Core: New Evidence
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Scientists have long known that Earth and Mercury have metallic cores. Like Earth, Mercury's outer c...
Published NASA's Kepler mission discovers tiny planet system: Smallest planet yet found around a star similar to our sun - NASA's Kepler Mission Discovers Tiny Planet System: Smallest Planet Yet Found Around a Star Similar to Our Sun
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NASA's Kepler mission scientists have discovered a new planetary system that is home to the smallest...
Published Dynamic atmospheres of Uranus, Neptune - Dynamic Atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune: A Closer Look
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered another mysterious dark storm on Neptune and provided a...
Published Mysteries of Uranus' oddities explained - Mysteries of Uranus' Oddities Explained
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Uranus is a planetary oddity. Our Solar System's planets revolve around the Sun in the same directio...