Primates — the mammalian group that includes humans — are found pretty much everywhere on Earth, from equatorial rainforests to scientific research stations in Antarctica. This hugely diverse order appeared before the dinosaurs went…
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A Century Later, Ramanujan’s Pi Equations Are Helping Physicists Unlock the Secrets of Nature
In 1914, Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan published a short paper detailing several unusual formulas for calculating the value of the number π. Using only a few mathematical terms, the formulas generated far…
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Most distant supernova: James Webb sees a star explode at cosmic dawn
Astronomers from around the world have reached a major milestone in studying the early universe. Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), they identified a supernova, the explosive death of a massive star, at a distance never observed before.
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Most distant supernova: James Webb sees a star explode at cosmic dawn
Astronomers from around the world have reached a major milestone in studying the early universe. Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), they identified a supernova, the explosive death of a massive star, at a distance never observed before.
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Wobbling Jets of 3I/ATLAS Based on New Hubble Telescope Images from December 12 and 27, 2025 – Avi Loeb – Medium
- Wobbling Jets of 3I/ATLAS Based on New Hubble Telescope Images from December 12 and 27, 2025 Avi Loeb – Medium
- New image reveals 3I/ATLAS’s unusual energy activity as it speeds toward Jupiter The News International
- NASA Saw an Interstellar…
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Tour the International Space Station in new NASA walkthrough
There is nearly 16,700 cubic feet of habitable area aboard the International Space Station (ISS). That makes it larger than a six-bedroom, two-bathroom house,but still small enough for a grand tour that takes less than 15 minutes. That doesn’t…
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Lower-cost space missions like NASA’s ESCAPADE are starting to deliver exciting science – but at a price in risk and trade‑offs
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.
After a yearslong series of setbacks, NASA’s Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics…
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Unravelling the role of silica nanoparticles in alleviating chromium heavy metal stress in Mexican marigold (Tagetes erecta L.)
Hasanuzzaman, M. et al. Regulation of Ros metabolism in plants under environmental stress: A review of recent experimental evidence. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 21, 1–44 (2020).
Seleiman, M. F. et al….
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Rethinking How We End A Satellite’s Mission
At the end of their lives, most satellites fall to their death. Many of the smaller ones, including most of those going up as part of the “mega-constellations” currently under construction, are intended to burn up in the atmosphere….
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Scientists say ‘Mercury’ should not exist: Here’s Why
For years, the planet Mercury has been a mystery for its existence. The smallest and closest…
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