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Study Finds Venus Likely Never Had Oceans, Challenging Past Theories

A recent study published in Nature Astronomy has concluded that Venus likely never had oceans or conditions conducive to life. The research, led by...

by admin December 5, 2024
Study Finds Venus Likely Never Had Oceans, Challenging Past Theories
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Arctic Ocean Likely to Experience Ice-Free Day by 2027, Study Warns

The Arctic Ocean may experience its first ice-free day as early as 2027, according to a study published in Nature Communications. Researchers have stated...

by admin December 5, 2024
Arctic Ocean Likely to Experience Ice-Free Day by 2027, Study Warns
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Plankton’s Ability To Sequester Carbon Is Influenced by Ocean Density, Study Shows

According to a study published in Royal Society Open Science on November 6, changes in ocean density significantly influence the ability of marine plankton...

by admin December 5, 2024
Plankton’s Ability To Sequester Carbon Is Influenced by Ocean Density, Study Shows
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Environmental Impact of ISS Deorbit in 2031 Raises Concerns

The scheduled deorbit of the International Space Station (ISS) in 2031 has raised questions regarding potential environmental impacts. The 450-tonne orbital outpost, which has...

by admin December 5, 2024
Environmental Impact of ISS Deorbit in 2031 Raises Concerns
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NASA’s Astronaut Sunita Williams Grows Lettuce in Space

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is conducting an agricultural experiment aboard the International Space Station (ISS) aimed at advancing space farming techniques and addressing Earth’s...

by admin December 5, 2024
NASA’s Astronaut Sunita Williams Grows Lettuce in Space
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Study Proposes Finding Primordial Black Holes in Cosmic and Terrestrial Objects

A study led by the University at Buffalo has proposed that evidence of primordial black holes (PBHs), formed in the early universe, could be...

by admin December 5, 2024
Study Proposes Finding Primordial Black Holes in Cosmic and Terrestrial Objects
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Study suggests ancient Iberian slate plaques could record family lineages

A new study proposes that engraved slate plaques from the Late Neolithic and Copper Age Iberian Peninsula (3200–2200 BC) might have served as non-verbal...

by admin December 5, 2024
Study suggests ancient Iberian slate plaques could record family lineages
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SpaceX Falcon 9 Successfully Deploys 24 Starlink Satellites

A Falcon 9 rocket by SpaceX accomplished its 24th mission on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, according to reports. The rocket lifted off from Cape...

by admin December 5, 2024
SpaceX Falcon 9 Successfully Deploys 24 Starlink Satellites
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NASA’s Twin Mini Satellites Captures Far-Infrared Radiation from Polar Regions

Two CubeSats, part of NASA’s Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-Infrared Experiment (PREFIRE) mission, are capturing unique data on the far-infrared radiation emitted from...

by admin December 5, 2024
NASA's Twin Mini Satellites Captures Far-Infrared Radiation from Polar Regions
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ISRO’s Proba-3 Mission Carrying PSLV Launch Delayed to December 5

The launch of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Proba-3 formation-flying satellites aboard the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) rocket has been rescheduled for December...

by admin December 5, 2024
ISRO’s Proba-3 Mission Carrying PSLV Launch Delayed to December 5
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Mealworms Can Eat Plastic, But Study Shows Limited Impact on Pollution Crisis

An experiment conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia has revealed the limited potential of mealworms in addressing plastic pollution. The study,...

by admin December 4, 2024
Mealworms Can Eat Plastic, But Study Shows Limited Impact on Pollution Crisis
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Climate Change Causes Decline in Rice Quality Across East Asia, New Study Suggests

A decline in rice quality across East Asia has been attributed to climate warming, according to a study published in Geophysical Research Letters. The...

by admin December 4, 2024
Climate Change Causes Decline in Rice Quality Across East Asia, New Study Suggests
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Fourth Planet in Kepler-51 System

A recent study published in The Astronomical Journal has revealed the discovery of a fourth planet in the Kepler-51 system, an already remarkable planetary...

by admin December 4, 2024
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Fourth Planet in Kepler-51 System
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NASA Develops Robotic Technologies for Autonomous Exploration of Ocean Worlds

NASA is advancing technologies for autonomous spacecraft designed to explore “ocean worlds,” such as Europa and Enceladus, two of the most promising candidates for...

by admin December 4, 2024
NASA Develops Robotic Technologies for Autonomous Exploration of Ocean Worlds
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Gold and Silver Jewellery Found in 1,600-Year-Old Aristocratic Burials in Crimea

Archaeologists have uncovered gold and silver jewellery at a burial site near Sevastopol, Crimea, believed to have been used by an elite society between...

by admin December 4, 2024
Gold and Silver Jewellery Found in 1,600-Year-Old Aristocratic Burials in Crimea
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James Webb Telescope Breaks Record with Discovery of Early Galaxies

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has identified five potential galaxies that may date back to approximately 200 million years after the Big Bang,...

by admin December 4, 2024
James Webb Telescope Breaks Record with Discovery of Early Galaxies
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5,000-Year-Old Clay Bowls in Iraq Reveal Early Centralised Governance

Archaeologists have unearthed 5,000-year-old clay bowls at the Shakhi Kora site in northeastern Iraq, which could signify one of the earliest forms of government...

by admin December 4, 2024
5,000-Year-Old Clay Bowls in Iraq Reveal Early Centralised Governance
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Dark Matter Could Be Linked to a ‘Dark Big Bang’, New Study Suggests

A new hypothesis suggests that dark matter, one of the universe’s greatest mysteries, may have originated in a separate event known as a “Dark...

by admin December 4, 2024
Dark Matter Could Be Linked to a ‘Dark Big Bang’, New Study Suggests
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Asteroid Detected Hours Before Earth Impact, Creates Fireball Over Siberia

A small asteroid, approximately 27 inches in diameter, was identified on a collision trajectory with Earth on December 4 2024. Discovered by astronomers at...

by admin December 4, 2024
Asteroid Detected Hours Before Earth Impact, Creates Fireball Over Siberia
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India to Launch European Proba-3 Satellites Today

A groundbreaking mission by the European Space Agency (ESA) involving two satellites designed to create artificial eclipses is scheduled for launch on December 04,...

by admin December 4, 2024
India to Launch European Proba-3 Satellites Today
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