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Hubble Tension Headache: Clashing Measurements Make the Universe's Expansion a Lingering Mystery How fast is the universe expanding? One might assume scientists long ago settled this basic question, first explored nearly a century ago by Edwin Hubble. But right now the answer depends on who you ask. Cosmologists using the Planck satellite to study ...
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Freezing cells made safer thanks to new polymer Cell freezing (cryopreservation)—which is essential in cell transfusions as well as basic biomedical research—can be dramatically improved using a new polymeric cryoprotectant, discovered at the University of Warwick, which reduces the amount of ...
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Image: Hubble snaps a galactic potpourri of particles Every now and then, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope glimpses a common object—say, a spiral galaxy—in an interesting or unusual way. A sharply angled perspective, such as the one shown in this Hubble image, can make it seem as if we, the ...
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NASA Snaps Photo Of UFO 10 Times Bigger Than Earth Near The Sun A UFO expert claimed that a photo taken by one of NASA's satellites showed a massive UFO hovering near the Sun. The expert estimated that the UFO could be 10 times bigger than Earth. The image of the Sun was taken by the Solar and Heliospheric ...
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How to see the International Space Station from Spokane this week SPOKANE, Wash. — Several events are lighting up the skies in Spokane this week, including the opportunity to see the International Space Station. The first opportunity for an ISS sighting comes on Monday night for three minutes beginning at exactly 10:25 ...
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Superconductivity pioneer Robert Schrieffer dies at 88 The condensed-matter physicist Robert Schrieffer, who shared the 1972 Nobel Prize for Physics, has died at the age of 88. In the late 1950s, Schrieffer, together with his colleagues John Bardeen and Leon Cooper, developed a theory of superconductivity that ...
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Japan once again shoots a bullet at an asteroid… and the video is amazing. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) spacecraft Hayabusa2 has once again successfully collected samples of the asteroid Ryugu! On July 10, the washing-machine-sized spacecraft began its agonizingly slow descent to the asteroid's surface.
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Whole-genome sequencing could transform salmonella detection Salmonella is among the most common organisms responsible for symptomatic and serious food poisoning. Methods to detect this have evolved from crude microscopic identification to serotype detection. Now scientists at Cornell University and the Mars ...
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Black moon to hover over the Americas Wednesday night A rare black moon will occur across the American continents this week. It may sound scary, but you are likely not going to notice anything unusual. While a blue moon represents the second full moon in a month, a black moon is the second new moon in a ...
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Scientists film molecular rotation Using precisely tuned laser light pulses, scientists at the have been able to film the ultrafast rotation of a molecule. They have filmed a molecular movie, in which they tracked one and a half rotation of carbonyl sulfide (OCS)- taking place within 125 trillionths of ...
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Gaia Theory creator James Lovelock on why Earth isn't regulating itself Gaia Theory creator James Lovelock, speaks to Sky News and explains why planet Earth is no longer regulating itself. image/svg+xml · Why you can trust Sky News. More stories. Previous article 60 homes evacuated after grenades and chemicals found in ...
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| Physicists discover new quantum trick for graphene: magnetism – Phys.org In some cases the best disclosures happen when researchers wouldn't dare hoping anymore. While attempting to repeat another group's discovering, Stanford physicists as of late unearthed a novel type of attraction, anticipated however never observed, that ...
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Next satellite in the European Data Relay System is fueled The second satellite to join the constellation that forms the European Data Relay System (EDRS) has finished fueling and is days away from launch. EDRS uses innovative laser technology to dramatically cut the time needed for Earth observation satellites to ...
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