A doctoral student recreated a tiny piece of the universe in a bottle to investigate the chemistry that led to life on Earth.
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NASA space telescope sees interstellar visitor comet 3I/ATLAS flare up while exiting the solar system
New infrared observations reveal that the rare interstellar visitor known as comet 3I/ATLAS has dramatically brightened ...
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James Webb Space Telescope finds precursors to 'building blocks of life' in nearby galaxy
"We found an unexpected chemical complexity, with abundances far higher than predicted by current theoretical models." ...
It's common for many sci-fi films to get the remake treatment. Sometimes, the fact that these movies are indeed remakes flies under the radar.
Mars colonies is doubt as radiation, microgravity and even toxic lunar dust could scramble fertility ...
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Meteorologist fact or fiction: It's safe to eat snow
Snow may look clean and harmless, but meteorologist Caitlin Kaiser says it can act like a sponge for pollution as it falls ...
Craving a fresh sci-fi binge? Get ready to dust off your resistance bandanas: a sleeper hit from none other than Steven ...
Radiation and microgravity are two of the greatest hazards to astronauts’ reproductive health. “Space radiation can damage ...
Throughout the episode, Walker discusses her veterinary medical thriller “The Keys of Death”, set in Urbana-Champaign and ...
This giant Arkansas bookstore in Fayetteville is worth hours of browsing, with towering stacks, rare titles, and cozy corners ...
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Hubble tracks 3I/ATLAS jets that stay coherent far longer than expected
How can a comet maintain narrow and stable jets when passing the inner Solar System at approximately 210, 000 km/h? The science fiction film Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has transformed that question ...
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