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The period known as "cosmic noon," which took place roughly 2 to 3 billion years after the Big Bang, was characterized by the rapid formation of new stars and planetary systems. Naturally, objects ...
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Comet or alien spaceship? Astrophysicist explains what we know about interstellar traveler 3I/Atlas
The eyes of every astronomer widened this year when an interstellar traveler was discovered in our solar system.
Early Earth lacked life’s essentials until a collision with Theia added them. This chance event made life possible. After the ...
Imagine a massive celestial body colliding with Uranus at high speed; this impact could have 'overturned' Uranus, causing its ...
The coldest planet in the Solar System is Uranus, which is surprisingly colder than Neptune due to its unique internal heat ...
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The ultimate comet challenge: A tail of trivia!
This quiz invites you to chase comets through time and space, from ancient omens to modern scientific marvels.
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Cosmic warps could be the missing key to planet formation
The long-standing idea of planets forming in perfectly flat, orderly discs has been challenged by new research. Instead of ...
Today, let's talk about something super mysterious! A detector has discovered an icy comet in the Kuiper Belt, and this has ...
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Scientists find evidence of flowing water on Ryugu’s ancient parent asteroid. 'It was a genuine surprise!'
The discovery that water existed in liquid form a billion years after the parent body of Ryugu formed came from the study of ...
The UK government and solar industry have jointly published a long-anticipated roadmap detailing how to maximise the ...
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Fixing solar's weak spot: Why a tiny defect could be a big problem for perovskite cells
A recent study provides evidence to help solve one of the key hurdles to large-scale manufacture of next-generation ...
The description of creation encourages both intellectual and spiritual connection with the divine essence. In contemplating ...
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