The pristine samples from asteroid Ryugu returned by the Hayabusa2 mission on December 6, 2020, have been vital to improving our understanding of primitive asteroids and the formation of the Solar System. The C-type asteroid Ryugu is composed of…
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A Single Stellar Flare Could Change a Planet’s Atmosphere in Just Days—Including Earth
Stars are far from calm entities. They can erupt in spectacular bursts of energy that disrupt the space around them, and these stellar flares can dramatically alter the atmospheres of planets, even within just a few days. New research has…
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NASA Study Gave Illegal Drugs To Spiders And Watched What Happened To Their Webs
US space agency NASA has a pretty great reputation around the world for its various missions exploring the Solar System. But it can conduct some pretty unusual research too, highlighted by the time they got spiders high on street drugs and…
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“Rhythmic surges” detected in Africa where a new ocean is forming- Earth.com
Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, in a layer called the mantle, heat builds up and pulses, causing rock to slowly rise toward the crust. This movement is known as a mantle upwelling, and it plays a major role in forming volcanoes, breaking…
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New tachyon study could unlock the secrets of time travel and reality
The idea of a particle that races faster than light has long fascinated physicists. Known as the tachyon, it was originally dreamed up to help untangle paradoxes in quantum theory and relativity. Though no one has ever observed one, tachyons…
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A Celestial Spectacle You Can’t Miss
Skywatchers around the world have the perfect opportunity this weekend to witness a dazzling celestial show featuring the Moon and Mars. This spectacular alignment will happen from Saturday, June 28 to Sunday, June 29, and it’s expected to be…
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Frozen in Time: Scientists Watch Atoms Form Clusters for the First Time
A new method uses helium droplets combined with ultrashort laser pulses to trigger chemical reactions in a controlled way. This approach offers new insights into how energy and charge are transferred during the formation of chemical bonds. For…
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Scientists Achieve the “Impossible,” Unlocking Room-Temperature Quantum Circuits Using Magnetic Graphene
Scientists have just taken a significant step toward a long-awaited dream by creating ultra-thin, magnetically-controlled quantum devices that don’t need bulky magnets to function.
In a groundbreaking study, a…
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket creates nebula-like ring in night sky photo of the day for June 27, 2025
During the early hours of June 25, 2025, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off into space, headed for the International Space Station. The launch was part of the private Axiom-4 space mission carrying four astronauts on SpaceX’s Dragon…
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Physicists Unravel Mystery of Mercury’s Bizarre Nuclear Fission
A five-dimensional model has successfully predicted the asymmetric fission of mercury isotopes, offering new insights into nuclear fission processes beyond the well-studied elements uranium and plutonium. A five-dimensional (5D) Langevin model…
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