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Over a thousand miles from the surface, in Earth’s D” layer—right on the edge of the liquid metal outer core—there is a weird ...
The camera, now bolted to the end of a giant telescope at the Rubin Observatory, is expected to shoot photos of 20 billion ...
A team of researchers from the College of Sciences is collaborating on a three-year joint venture between NASA and Aotearoa ...
NASA retiree turned private astronaut Peggy Whitson was launched on the fifth spaceflight of her career early on Wednesday, ...
Robotic arm and claw on Tianwen-3 uncrewed helicopter will retrieve larger rocks that may contain signs of life for study on ...
University of Chicago electrochemist Chibueze Amanchukwu is working to create a more sustainable future. His lab uses AI and ...
Shubhanshu Shukla becomes the first Indian astronaut to reach the ISS, lifting off aboard Axiom Mission 4 with crew members ...
India, Poland, and Hungary return to human spaceflight after more than 40 years as SpaceX launches their astronauts into ...
The Vera Rubin Observatory shared the first images taken with the technology, hailed as a transformative breakthrough in astronomical research.
Something unusual is happening deep within Earth’s mantle,around 1,700 miles below the surface, where seismic waves accelerate in a way that has left scientists scratching their heads for decades.
Mercury is a mystery. It’s the smallest planet in our solar system, the closest to the Sun, and one of the most extreme. Its ...
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