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Published Student-built dust counter got few 'hits' on Pluto flyby - Student-Built Dust Counter Got Few 'Hits' on Pluto Flyby
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A student-built instrument riding on NASA's New Horizons spacecraft found only a handful of dust gra...
Published MESSENGER data suggest recurring meteor shower on Mercury - MESSENGER data suggest recurring meteor shower on Mercury
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The closest planet to the sun appears to get hit by a periodic meteor shower, possibly associated wi...
Published Mercury's bizzare magnetic field tells scientists how its interior is different from Earth's - Mercury's Bizarre Magnetic Field Reveals Differences in Its Interior from Earth's
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Mercury's interior is different from the Earth's interior in a way that explains Mercury's bizarre m...
Published Why Venus rotates, slowly, despite sun's powerful grip - Why Venus Rotates Slowly Despite Sun's Powerful Grip
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If not for the soupy, fast-moving atmosphere on Venus, Earth's sister planet would likely not rotate...
Published Could acid-neutralizing life-forms make habitable pockets in Venus' clouds? - Could Acid-Neutralizing Life-Forms Make Habitable Pockets in Venus' Clouds?
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A new study supports the longstanding idea that if life exists, it might make a home in Venus' cloud...
Published Venus may have been habitable, NASA climate modeling suggests - Venus May Have Been Habitable: NASA Climate Modeling Suggests
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Venus may have had a shallow liquid-water ocean and habitable surface temperatures for up to two bil...
Published Scientists model Saturn's interior, explain planet's unique magnetic field - Scientists Model Saturn's Interior and Explain Planet's Unique Magnetic Field
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New simulations offer an intriguing look into Saturn's interior, suggesting that a thick layer of he...
Published Saturn surpasses Jupiter after the discovery of 20 new moons - Saturn Surpasses Jupiter After the Discovery of 20 New Moons
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Move over Jupiter; Saturn is the new moon king. A team has found 20 new moons orbiting Saturn. This...
Published Saturn's icy rings are as old as the solar system itself, study suggests - Saturn's Icy Rings: A Timeless Wonder of the Solar System
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No one knows for certain when Saturn's iconic rings formed, but a new study suggests that they are m...
Published Saturn's rings shine in Hubble's latest portrait - Saturn's Rings Shine in Hubble's Latest Portrait
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Saturn is so beautiful that astronomers cannot resist using the Hubble Space Telescope to take yearl...
Published Lakes on Saturn's moon Titan are explosion craters, new models suggest - Lakes on Saturn's Moon Titan are Explosion Craters, New Models Suggest
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Data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft may help explain why some methane-filled lakes on Saturn's moon...
Published Ocean physics explain cyclones on Jupiter - Ocean Physics Explain Cyclones on Jupiter
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Images from NASA's June Spacecraft have given oceanographers the raw materials for a new study that...
Published Evidence of asteroid belt around Vega - Evidence of Asteroid Belt Around Vega
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Astronomers have discovered what appears to be a large asteroid belt around the star Vega, the secon...
Published Loon stratospheric balloons confirm wind data from Aeolus - Loon Stratospheric Balloons Confirm Wind Data from Aeolus
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ESA's novel Aeolus satellite reliably measures wind speed also in higher air layers and thus in a re...
Published New models explain canyons on Pluto moon - New Models Explain Canyons on Pluto Moon
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In 2015, when NASA's New Horizons spacecraft encountered the Pluto-Charon system, scientists discove...
Published New DNA-based chip can be programmed to solve complex math problems - New DNA-Based Chip Can Be Programmed to Solve Complex Math Problems
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A novel chip automates the reaction cascades occurring between molecules inside DNA to carry out com...
Published How climate change threatens Asia's water tower - How Climate Change Threatens Asia's Water Tower
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Tibet is known as the 'Water Tower of Asia,' providing water to about 2 billion people and supportin...
Published Out with a bang: Explosive neutron star merger captured for the first time in millimeter light - Out with a Bang: Explosive Neutron Star Merger Captured for the First Time in Millimeter Light
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Scientists have recorded millimeter-wavelength light from a fiery explosion caused by the merger of...
Published High-speed super-resolution microscopy via temporal compression - High-Speed Super-Resolution Microscopy via Temporal Compression
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Recently, a research team resolved the contradiction between spatial resolution and imaging speed in...
Published High-throughput experiments might ensure a better diagnosis of hereditary diseases - High-throughput Experiments: A Promising Approach for Better Diagnosis of Hereditary Diseases
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All human beings are genetically very similar, sharing approx. 99.9% of the DNA code. The remaining...