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Published Atmospheric tidal waves maintain Venus' super-rotation - Atmospheric Tidal Waves: The Key to Venus' Super-Rotation
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An international research team has revealed that the 'super-rotation' on Venus is maintained near th...
Published The aliens are silent because they're dead - The Aliens are Silent Because They're Dead
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The universe is probably filled with habitable planets, so many scientists think it should be teemin...
Published The planet that could end life on Earth - The Planet That Could End Life on Earth
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A terrestrial planet hovering between Mars and Jupiter would be able to push Earth out of the solar ...
Published How one of Saturn's moons ejects particles from oceans beneath its surface - How Enceladus, One of Saturn's Moons, Ejects Particles from Oceans Beneath Its Surface
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Enceladus, the sixth largest of Saturn's moons, is known for spraying out tiny icy silica particles...
Published Giant planets and big data: What deep learning reveals about Saturn's storms - Giant Planets and Big Data: What Deep Learning Reveals About Saturn's Storms
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A deep learning approach to detecting storms on Saturn shows the vast regions affected by storms and...
Published Why Jupiter doesn't have rings like Saturn - Why Jupiter Doesn't Have Rings Like Saturn
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Because it's bigger, Jupiter ought to have larger, more spectacular rings than Saturn has. But new r...
Published Remains of a modern glacier found near Mars' equator implies water ice possibly present at low latitudes on Mars even today - Remains of a Modern Glacier Found Near Mars' Equator Implies Water Ice Possibly Present at Low Latitudes on Mars Even Today
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Scientists revealed the discovery of a relict glacier near Mars' equator. Located in Eastern Noctis...
Published City lights could reveal E.T. civilization - City Lights Could Reveal E.T. Civilization
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In the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, astronomers have hunted for radio signals and ultra...
Published MICROSCOPE mission presents most precise test of general relativity's weak equivalence principle - MICROSCOPE Mission Presents Most Precise Test of General Relativity's Weak Equivalence Principle
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Researchers present the most precise test yet of the weak equivalence principle, a key component of...
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 Where were Jupiter and Saturn born? - Where Were Jupiter and Saturn Born?
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New work reveals the likely original locations of Saturn and Jupiter. These findings refine our unde...
Published Evidence supports 'hot start' scenario and early ocean formation on Pluto - Evidence Supports 'Hot Start' Scenario and Early Ocean Formation on Pluto
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A new study suggests that Pluto and other large Kuiper belt objects started out with liquid oceans w...
Published Cracked, frozen and tipped over: New clues from Pluto's past - Cracked, Frozen and Tipped Over: New Clues from Pluto's Past
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New research by planetary scientists reveals fascinating clues about Pluto, suggesting the small wor...
Published A new measurement could change our understanding of the Universe - A New Measurement Could Change Our Understanding of the Universe
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When it comes to measuring how fast the Universe is expanding, the result depends on which side of t...
Published Hubble unexpectedly finds double quasar in distant universe - Hubble Discovers Double Quasar in Distant Universe
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The early universe was a rambunctious place where galaxies often bumped into each other and even mer...
Published Illuminating invisible bloody fingerprints with a fluorescent polymer - Illuminating Invisible Bloody Fingerprints with a Fluorescent Polymer
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Careful criminals usually clean a scene, wiping away visible blood and fingerprints. However, prints...
Published Researchers examine cooling power plants with brackish groundwater - Researchers Examine Cooling Power Plants with Brackish Groundwater
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Nontraditional water sources can be deployed to help cope with climate-induced water risks and tackl...
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 Being near pollinator habitat linked to larger soybean size - Being Near Pollinator Habitat Linked to Larger Soybean Size
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Researchers have found that soybean crops planted near pollinator habitat produce larger soybeans th...
Published Nanofluidic devices offer solutions for studying single molecule chemical reactions - Nanofluidic Devices: The Future of Studying Single Molecule Chemical Reactions
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Researchers have developed principles and technologies of nanofluidic devices to freely manipulate n...