
Hubble Peels Back the Layers of a Warm Neptune
They say you can't judge a book by its cover. But what about planets?
Take Neptune for example. For many years, especially since 1989 when Voyager 2 flew past Neptune and measured its gravity ... more
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One size fits all when it comes to unravelling how stars form
Observations led by astronomers at the University of Leeds have shown for the first time that a massive star, 25 times the mass of the Sun, is forming in a similar way to low-mass stars.
The d ... 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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New HP Enterprise sees cloud ties with Amazon, others
The newly spun-off tech giant HP Enterprise has decided not to compete in public cloud computing and will seek partnerships with Amazon and others, chief executive Meg Whitman said Monday. ... more
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China to start work on turbo-charged super-collider by 2020: report
China will begin work on the world's largest super-collider in 2020, a mega-machine aimed at increasing understanding of the elusive Higgs boson, state-run media reported Thursday. ... more
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VISTA discovers new component of Milky Way
The Vista Variables in the Via Lactea Survey (VVV) [1] ESO public survey is using the VISTA telescope at the Paranal Observatory to take multiple images at different times of the central parts of th ... more
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Birth of universe modeled in massive data simulation
Researchers are sifting through an avalanche of data produced by one of the largest cosmological simulations ever performed, led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne Nation ... more
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NASA spacecraft plunges through Saturn moon's icy spray
On the hunt for alien worlds that might support life, NASA's unmanned Cassini spacecraft has survived its closest-ever dive through the icy spray coming from Saturn's moon Enceladus. ... more
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