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Lunar Samples from Chinese Mission Suggest Moon Cooled Down Later Than Thought

Remnants of solidified lava brought back by a Chinese mission were 1 billion years younger than material acquired by other missions decades ago, according...

by admin October 9, 2021
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SpaceX at Over $100 Billion Is Now the World’s Second Most Valued Private Company

Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk is in for a ride. The valuation of his space exploration company has reportedly skyrocketed to over $100 billion (Rs....

by admin October 9, 2021
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021: Benjamin List, David MacMillan Win for Work on Molecular Construction

Germany’s Benjamin List and David MacMillan of the United States on Wednesday won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their development of a precise...

by admin October 6, 2021
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NASA Says It Will Try to Blast Didymos Asteroid to Save Collision With Earth

NASA will launch a mission this November to strike an asteroid that may pose a threat to Earth. NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART)...

by admin October 6, 2021
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Russian Actors Blast Off to Attempt a World First: A Movie in Space

A Russian crew of two cosmonauts, a movie director, and an actress blasted off for the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday to shoot...

by admin October 5, 2021
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Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 Winners: Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann, and Giorgio Parisi

US-Japanese scientist Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann of Germany, and Giorgio Parisi of Italy on Tuesday won the Nobel Physics Prize for climate models and...

by admin October 5, 2021
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What Did Egyptian Mummies Look Like in Real Life? Researchers Use DNA Data to Reconstruct Their Faces

Egypt is famous for its gargantuan pyramids and the ancient mummies that are buried there. The ancient process of mummification to preserve a body...

by admin October 5, 2021
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Astronaut Barbie Takes Zero-Gravity Flight to Inspire Young Girls to Take Up Career in Space, STEM

Astronomy enthusiasts are celebrating World Space Week from October 4 to October 10. To make this event memorable for young girls and encourage them...

by admin October 5, 2021
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SpaceX Commander Shares Stunning Images of Earth Shot on an iPhone

SpaceX’s Inspiration4 crew carried out medical research during their space mission, talked to their family back on Earth, and enjoyed the company of a...

by admin October 5, 2021
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Giant Comet Headed Towards Solar System, One of the Largest Ever Seen

A gigantic comet — one of the largest ever seen — is heading toward the solar system. The comet, named Bernardinelli-Bernstein (BB), was discovered...

by admin October 4, 2021
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ISRO’s Commercial Arm NSIL Announces First ‘Demand-Driven’ Satellite Mission

ISRO’s commercial arm, NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) on Friday announced its first “demand-driven” communication satellite mission as part of Space reforms announced by the...

by admin October 2, 2021
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Google’s DeepMind Develops AI-Based ‘Nowcasting’ System to Predict Rain in Next 2 Hours

During monsoon, or even otherwise, there have been innumerable times that have we stepped out of our homes without an umbrella only to find...

by admin October 1, 2021
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Elon Musk Advises Jeff Bezos to Spend Energy on Reaching Orbit Than Filing Lawsuits as Space Rivalry Heats Up

It appears the long-running feud between Elon Musk and fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos has surpassed the lower Earth orbit and gone extra-terrestrial. After Bezos’s...

by admin September 30, 2021
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Swiss Researchers Develop Wooden Flooring That Generates Electricity When You Walk on It

Wood is a bad conductor of electricity. But scientists in Switzerland have found a way to generate electricity using wood and it is said...

by admin September 29, 2021
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Data Suggests Increased Wind Speed in Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has given new insights into Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. Researchers have noticed that the speed of the winds in the...

by admin September 29, 2021
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Fossil Reveals Unique Feature Of Dinosaur That Roamed Africa 150 Million Years Ago

Dinosaurs roamed Earth millions of years ago but little was known about them outside the scientific community till the early 90s. Interesting details about...

by admin September 28, 2021
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Finds 6 Early, ‘Dead’ Galaxies That Ran Out of Cold Hydrogen

Astronomers at NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) have discovered at least six early galaxies, massive in size, which...

by admin September 28, 2021
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NASA Astronauts Aboard ISS To Use Augmented Reality Technology To Repair Tools

NASA is developing an augmented reality (AR) application for astronauts to enable them to inspect and maintain equipment on the International Space Station (ISS)...

by admin September 25, 2021
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William Shatner of Star Trek Fame Going to Space Aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Rocket: Report

William Shatner, 90, is reportedly going to become the oldest person to fly into space on board Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin rocket. Shatner, who...

by admin September 25, 2021
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Microfliers, or Flying Microchips, Are the Smallest Human-Made Flying Structures: Research

Engineers at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, US, have designed electronic microchips that can fly. These flying microchips, or microfliers, are the size of...

by admin September 24, 2021
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