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Researchers Use Carbon-Air Battery in Breakthrough for Next-Generation Storage Systems

The power sector is undergoing a rapid change globally as the world shifts to renewable energy and cuts down on using fossil fuels. However,...

by admin December 18, 2021
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Meat-Eating Dinosaurs May Have Sprinted as Fast as Cars on City Roads: New Study

An analysis of three-toed, meat-eating dinosaurs has revealed that they may have sprinted faster than a car being driven on the city roads. The...

by admin December 17, 2021
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James Webb, the Largest-Ever Space Telescope, to Be Launched on Christmas Eve; Rocket Mounting Complete

James Webb Space Telescope, the largest space telescope ever and the most noteworthy after Hubble, has been placed atop the Ariane 5, the rocket...

by admin December 17, 2021
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NASA’s Perseverance May Have Discovered a Long-Dormant Volcano on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has been feeding us with several discoveries from the Red Planet ever since it landed on it in February this...

by admin December 17, 2021
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Water on Mars: ESA’s ExoMars Discovers Hidden Reservoir on the Planet’s Grand Canyon

Mars’ huge canyon system, Valles Marineris, may hold hidden water beneath the surface, according to a new study. The European Space Agency (ESA) and...

by admin December 16, 2021
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Japanese Billionaire Yusaku Maezawa Shares Time-Lapse Video of Earth’s Orbit Captured From ISS

Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa is stationed aboard the International Space Station (ISS) this week. The 46-year-old is the first self-paying tourist to visit the...

by admin December 16, 2021
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NASA Is Testing Robotics for Bringing First Rock Samples From Mars

US space agency NASA is now carrying out tests on the crucial hardware that will bring rock and sediment samples from Mars to Earth...

by admin December 15, 2021
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NASA Selects Axiom for Second Private Space Mission to International Space Station

NASA has announced a collaboration with aerospace company Axiom Space for its second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The space...

by admin December 15, 2021
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NASA’s Parker Probe Briefly Enters Sun’s Corona in Historic Pass Through Solar Atmosphere

The Parker Solar Probe, one of the most ambitious missions launched by NASA, has become the first spacecraft ever to pass through the Sun’s...

by admin December 15, 2021
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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Urges Action on ‘Killer Robots’ as Geneva Talks Open

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on Monday for new rules covering the use of autonomous weapons as a key meeting on the issue...

by admin December 14, 2021
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US Space Force Holds War Game to Test Satellite Network Under Attack

The United States is testing satellite resiliency to threats from China and Russia miles above the earth’s surface, just weeks after Russia shot down...

by admin December 14, 2021
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Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Nereus Which Flew Past Earth Could Be Mined for Precious Metals Worth Billions

Space mining is an idea that began taking hold at the turn of the century, and 10 years ago, it was passionately discussed. Many...

by admin December 13, 2021
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Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid May Have Hit Earth During Spring, Research Suggests

The extinction of dinosaurs took place about 66 million years ago but we are yet to know the full impact of the asteroid that...

by admin December 13, 2021
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Blue Origin Has No Safety Issues, Says US Aviation Regulator After Investigation

The US Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it had found no safety issues after investigating allegations made against Blue Origin’s human spaceflight program....

by admin December 11, 2021
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Australian Police Say They Are Using Advanced DNA Technology to Identify Crime Suspects

Technology has come as an incredible force multiplier for law-enforcement agencies across the world and they are exploring ways to gain the most out...

by admin December 11, 2021
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Record-Breaking Eruption of Young Star Nearby Holds Warning for Earth, Say Scientists

A star younger than our Sun but similar in size has got scientists worried and they say everyone should be worried too. The star,...

by admin December 11, 2021
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Astronomers Discover Planet 10 Times Bigger Than Jupiter, Orbiting Pair of Giant Stars

Astronomers have found a giant planet that is 10 times bigger than Jupiter and is orbiting a pair of massive, extremely hot stars, an...

by admin December 10, 2021
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ISRO Says Gaganyaan Mission Will Finally Take Off in 2023 After COVID-19 Delay

India will launch its much-awaited human spaceflight mission in 2023, Union Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh said. Named Gaganyaan, the first human space...

by admin December 10, 2021
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Solar Storm: NASA Warns of Disturbance Likely Due to ‘Swirling Sun Debris’ Heading Towards Earth

NASA has warned about the potential impacts of “swirling Sun debris” created by a solar storm likely to hit the Earth by December 11....

by admin December 10, 2021
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NASA Launches New X-Ray Telescope Aboard SpaceX Rocket to Study Milky Way’s Most Energetic Objects

NASA has a number of powerful telescopes in orbit that assist scientists in better understanding the chaotic environments far away from the Earth. On...

by admin December 9, 2021
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