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The magnolia wood LignoSat is an attempt to make space junk biodegradable. NASA and Japan’s space agency (JAXA) could launch it as soon as 2024.
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The universe’s early galaxies are way brighter than they should be. The James Webb Space Telescope’s discovery of brightly glowing gas around 90% of primordial galaxies may explain why.
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The asteroid Kamo’oalewa may have been ejected by a massive impact on Earth’s moon, a new simulation has revealed.
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Researchers at the LIGO gravitational wave observatory used a new technique called frequency-dependent squeezing to boost weak signals above quantum noise.
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Horsehair worms flood their hosts’ minds with proteins made from copied chunks of their own genomes.
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The Tropical Deep-sea Neutrino Telescope (TRIDENT) will search for the origins of cosmic rays in momentary flashes of light beneath the ocean’s surface.
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A new analysis has concluded that the Gulf Stream is definitely slowing, but whether it’s due to climate change is hard to tell.
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After a years-long mission to collect and retrieve rock samples from the potentially hazardous asteroid Bennu, NASA has revealed its initial findings — and perhaps a clue to life’s origins on Earth.
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The ancient Greek statues were assumed to be spotlessly white, but a new study has revealed that the Parthenon Sculptures once burst with color.
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Launched on Oct. 13, 2023, the NASA mission to visit the metal-rich asteroid 16 Psyche aims to find crucial clues about the formation of our solar system’s planets.
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Astronomers spotted Jupiter-mass binary objects (JUMBOs) in the Orion constellation, and they don’t know how the objects formed.
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