Miguel Claro is a professional photographer, author and science communicator based in Lisbon, Portugal, who creates…
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Stunning space photo captures bright blue shock wave around double star system
Two planetary nebulas, Abell 6 (left) and the larger HFG1 (right) in the Cassiopeia constellation. (Image credit: Miguel Claro) -
Paleontologists Unearth Oldest Plant-Eating Dinosaur in Morocco, Rewriting Jurassic History by 2 Million Years
A fossil unearthed in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco is now officially the oldest-known plant-eating cerapodan dinosaur, pushing back the evolutionary timeline of this major herbivorous group by over two million years.
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Exoplanet ‘baby pictures’ reveal exomoons possibly taking shape around infant worlds
Astronomers have taken unprecedented images of baby planets in a distant star system. The planets are still surrounded by rings of gas and dust from which moons appear to be taking shape.
The two imaged infant planets, or “protoplanets,” orbit…
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Distant Galaxy’s Colossal Jets Hint at Troubling Fate for the Milky Way
Astronomers have uncovered a powerful cosmic outlier that may hold clues to the Milky Way’s long-term fate. At the heart of a massive spiral galaxy nearly a billion light-years away, researchers have detected one of the most intense examples…
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New brain pathways identified as being unique to humans
For centuries, people have wondered how humans differ from other primates, particularly in terms of brain characteristics.
Recent scientific advancements suggest that some neural pathways in humans function with unique connections not seen in…
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New brain pathways identified as being unique to humans
For centuries, people have wondered how humans differ from other primates, particularly in terms of brain characteristics.
Recent scientific advancements suggest that some neural pathways in humans function with unique connections not seen in…
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 153 — Pathways to Mars
Pathways to Mars – With Dr. Robert Zubrin – YouTube
Watch OnOn Episode 153 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Robert Zubrin, founder and president of The Mars Society, about making real, actionable plans to send a…
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The ELT Could Detect Life at Proxima Centauri Overnight
With the promise of revolutionizing our view of nearby star systems, the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is poised to do something no ground-based observatory has done before: detect potential signs of life on a planet orbiting the closest star…
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Oxygen Found in a Galaxy Just 300 Million Years After the Big Bang – SciTechDaily
- Oxygen Found in a Galaxy Just 300 Million Years After the Big Bang SciTechDaily
- Ancient galaxy discovered by James Webb telescope contains the oldest oxygen in the universe Livescience.com
- Oxygen detected in the most distant galaxy ever found
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