
Artificial intelligence finds messy galaxies
An astrophysics student at The Australian National University (ANU) has turned to artificial intelligence to help her to see into the hearts of galaxies.
PhD student Elise Hampton was inspired ... more
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Close Encounter with Enceladus
Over 980 million miles or about 1.6 billion kilometers from home, NASA's Cassini spacecraft hurtles through the starry expanse of space. From its vantage point orbiting Saturn, Earth is nothing more ... more
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Philippines 'ghost' flood projects leave residents stranded
Toxic homes a lasting legacy of Los Angeles fires
'Greatest con job ever': Trump trashes climate science at UN
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Physicists learn how to control the movement of electrons in a molecule
Researchers have, for the first time, been able to track the movement of an electron in a molecule in real time and have demonstrated that these processes can be controlled - in the future this will ... more
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Lobster-Inspired Mirror Chosen for New Gamma-Ray-Burst Mission
The University of Leicester has announced the signature of a contract to develop an innovative new type of X-ray mirror for a telescope to be flown on an orbiting observatory to be launched in 2021. ... more
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Scientists Predict that Rocky Planets Formed from "Pebbles"
Using a new process in planetary formation modeling, where planets grow from tiny bodies called "pebbles," Southwest Research Institute scientists can explain why Mars is so much smaller than Earth. ... more
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Seven Key Facts About Cassini's Oct 28 Plume Dive
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will sample the ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus on Wednesday, Oct. 28, when it flies through the moon's plume of icy spray.
Cassini launched in 1997 and entered orbi ... more
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Suzaku Finds Common Chemical Makeup at Largest Cosmic Scales
A new survey of hot, X-ray-emitting gas in the Virgo Galaxy Cluster shows that the elements needed to make stars, planets and people were evenly distributed across millions of light-years early in c ... more
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