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Crazy Mystery of Jupiter's Stunning Color Changes Finally Solved? - SciTechDaily
Crazy Mystery of Jupiter's Stunning Color Changes Finally Solved? - SciTechDaily

Researchers have used NASA's Juno mission data to suggest that Jupiter's changing stripes could be caused by torsional oscillations in the planet's magnetic field. These wave-like motions may bridge the understanding gap between Jupiter's surface phenomena an…

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Promising building blocks for photonic quantum simulators - EurekAlert
Promising building blocks for photonic quantum simulators - EurekAlert

Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have, collaborating with the University of Münster and Ruhr-Universität Bochum, developed new technology capable of processing the enormous amounts of information quantum systems generate. Deterministic single photon li…

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Nearly any material can harvest energy out of thin air, scientists find - The Washington Post
Nearly any material can harvest energy out of thin air, scientists find - The Washington Post

The technology builds on research that showed it was possible to capture the energy in humidity. The latest discovery finds it's possible to do so with any material.

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NASA’s Juno Discovers That Jupiter Has Lightning Just Like Ours - Forbes
NASA’s Juno Discovers That Jupiter Has Lightning Just Like Ours - Forbes

Lightning on Jupiter may be comparable to that of lightning inside clouds in the Earth’s atmosphere, according to new research using data from NASA's Juno spacecraft.

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The Universe: Worst Days on Planet Earth (S6, E5) | Full Episode - HISTORY
The Universe: Worst Days on Planet Earth (S6, E5) | Full Episode - HISTORY

Startling new discoveries reveal the blue planet has been plagued by more chaos and destruction than scientists once imagined. See more in Season 6, Episode ...

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Altitude Measurement Issue Caused Lunar Lander Crash, ispace Says - Aviation Week
Altitude Measurement Issue Caused Lunar Lander Crash, ispace Says - Aviation Week

Ispace believes that its Series 1 lunar lander crashed into the Moon because of an error in the spacecraft’s altitude measurement software.

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NASA Pursues Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services for Artemis Missions - PR Newswire
NASA Pursues Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services for Artemis Missions - PR Newswire

/PRNewswire/ -- NASA is seeking industry proposals for a next-generation LTV (Lunar Terrain Vehicle) that will allow astronauts to go farther and conduct more...

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40 years ago, a comet came out of the blue in a surprise Earth flyby. Here's what we know now. - Space.com
40 years ago, a comet came out of the blue in a surprise Earth flyby. Here's what we know now. - Space.com

In a way, it was like a call to arms for astronomers.

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For The First Time, Scientists Have Detected a Cyclone on The North Pole of Uranus - ScienceAlert
For The First Time, Scientists Have Detected a Cyclone on The North Pole of Uranus - ScienceAlert

Uranus takes 84 years to orbit the Sun, and so that last time that planet's north polar region was pointed at Earth, radio telescope technology was in its infancy.

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NASA Sets Coverage for Axiom Mission 2 Departure from Space Station - NASA
NASA Sets Coverage for Axiom Mission 2 Departure from Space Station - NASA

NASA will provide live coverage of the undocking and departure of Axiom Mission 2 (Ax-2) private astronaut mission from the International Space Station before crew returns to Earth.

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Science News Roundup: NASA spacecraft documents how Jupiter's lightning resembles Earth's; South Korea says homegrown space rocket put satellites into orbit and more - Devdiscourse
Science News Roundup: NASA spacecraft documents how Jupiter's lightning resembles Earth's; South Korea says homegrown space rocket put satellites into orbit and more - Devdiscourse

Data obtained by Juno is providing fresh information on how the lightning processes on Jupiter are similar to those on Earth despite the dramatic differences between the two planets, according to scientists. South Korea says homegrown space rocket put satell…

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Reconstructing Brain Connectivity Using 3D Images - News-Medical.Net
Reconstructing Brain Connectivity Using 3D Images - News-Medical.Net

Dr. Shuiwang Ji, a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, is part of a collaborative research community that recently had its paper titled "BigNeuron: a resource to benchmark and predict performance of algorit…

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Iron-Rich Meteoritic and Volcanic Particles May Have Promoted Origin of Life Reactions on Early Earth - Sci.News
Iron-Rich Meteoritic and Volcanic Particles May Have Promoted Origin of Life Reactions on Early Earth - Sci.News

Precursors of the molecules needed for the origin of life may have been generated by chemical reactions promoted by meteoritic and volcanic particles approximately 4.4 billion years ago.

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Birds can switch their perception of Earth's magnetic field on and off - Earth.com
Birds can switch their perception of Earth's magnetic field on and off - Earth.com

Birds can switch their perception of Earth’s magnetic field on and off • Earth.com

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Rocket Lab’s Electron delivers TROPICS constellation to orbit - TESLARATI
Rocket Lab’s Electron delivers TROPICS constellation to orbit - TESLARATI

Electron, Rocket Lab’s small satellite launch vehicle, launched twice, just ~2 weeks apart from the companies Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand to deliver the 4 CubeSat constellation to orbit. Payload deployment confirmed! Congratulations to the launch t…

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The Second All-Private Astronaut Mission to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – May 26, 2023 - NASA
The Second All-Private Astronaut Mission to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – May 26, 2023 - NASA

The second all-private astronaut mission to the space station, completing the set of tiny severe weather trackers, and a robotic explorer – with a twist … a ...

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Sargassum bloom contains flesh-eating bacteria, study shows - AL.com
Sargassum bloom contains flesh-eating bacteria, study shows - AL.com

A mixture of sargassum, Vibrio bacteria and plastic debris creates a significant health risk to humans.

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Experiments see first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay - Phys.org
Experiments see first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay - Phys.org

The discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2012 marked a significant milestone in particle physics. Since then, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations have been diligently investigating the properties of this unique particle and searc…

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Supermassive black hole at heart of ancient galaxy 'far larger than expected' - The Guardian
Supermassive black hole at heart of ancient galaxy 'far larger than expected' - The Guardian

Discovery of GS-9209, one of the furthest from the Milky Way, adds to evidence that large black holes prevent star formation, astronomers say

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Hide and Seek - NASA Mars - NASA Mars Exploration
Hide and Seek - NASA Mars - NASA Mars Exploration

Even before the end of Ingenuity’s primary mission as a technology demonstrator, the helicopter showed that it could provide tactical and scientific scouting for the Perseverance mission.

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