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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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Australian Researchers Setting Up Giant Black Box for Earth to Record Events That May Cause Our Demise

Researchers are setting up an indestructible “Black Box” for Earth to record the events which could lead to our demise. This giant structure, about...

by admin December 9, 2021
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NASA’s Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Is ‘Space-Bound’, Here’s Why It’s Important

NASA’s new laser technology is finally space-bound. After much anticipation and a two-year delay, the Laser Communications Relay Demonstration (LCRD) was launched today (December...

by admin December 8, 2021
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Hubble Captures Stunning Image of Colliding Gases in ‘Running Man’ Nebula

Hubble Space Telescope has often captured stunning images of mysterious events in space. It has allowed astronomers to widen their research and uncover new...

by admin December 8, 2021
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Fossils of Herd of 11 Dinosaurs Found in Italy

A site in northern Italy has been churning out dinosaur discoveries for the past 25 years. Researchers have now discovered the biggest and most...

by admin December 7, 2021
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NASA Completes Complex Fuel Loading Process for James Webb Space Telescope Launch

NASA is gearing up for the launch of its most ambitious space telescope or probe ever launched later this month. In that effort, it...

by admin December 7, 2021
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Stanford University Launches First Class Taught Entirely in Virtual Reality

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated technology adoption in a stunning way. Almost every field of work and life is now connected online to their...

by admin December 6, 2021
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DNA Could Soon Become the World’s Smallest Hard Drive

The world is transmitting more data today than ever in history. This is likely to increase almost six times between 2020 and 2025. Last...

by admin December 6, 2021
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Nature’s Radio: Listening to Birds Singing to My Microphone

As an ardent birder, nothing gives me more joy than the simple act of cleaning my binoculars (‘bins’ in birder slang). A clean pair...

by admin December 5, 2021
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Google’s AI Firm DeepMind Helps Mathematicians Develop New Theorem in Potential Breakthrough

Scientists have developed a new mathematical theorem using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. This finding has revealed for the first time that artificial...

by admin December 3, 2021
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New Dinosaur Species With Armoured, Axe-Like Tail Discovered in Chile

Fossils of armoured dinosaurs have fascinated researchers for a long time. Giving insight into a new species, researchers have now brought to light the...

by admin December 3, 2021
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Particle Accelerator Magnet Discovered That Achieves Record Ramping Speed

Magnets play a critical role in physics research as they help guide the path of particle beams and allow them to collide at high...

by admin December 2, 2021
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