Category: 7. Science
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The Sky Today on Friday, October 10: Spot Ceres in Cetus
The largest body in the main belt, 1 Ceres, passes close to a 5th-magnitude star in Cetus the Whale tonight.
Ceres spends all month within a short…
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Radioactive 'window' on the Moon? Study explains why the celestial body looks spotted today – Times of India
- Radioactive ‘window’ on the Moon? Study explains why the celestial body looks spotted today Times of India
- The moon’s largest crater didn’t form in the way we thought New Scientist
- Massive impact crater may rewrite the story of the Moon’s…
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Completed Plato spacecraft is ready for final tests
By fitting its sunshield and solar panels, engineers have completed the construction of Plato, the European Space Agency’s mission to discover Earth-like exoplanets. Plato is on track for the final key tests to confirm that it is…
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Scientists grow metal instead of 3D printing it — and it’s 20x stronger
Vat photopolymerization is a type of 3D printing that involves pouring a light-reactive liquid resin into a container and then solidifying specific areas with a laser or ultraviolet light to create a shape. However, because this method only works…
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Scientists grow metal instead of 3d printing it — and it’s 20x stronger
Vat photopolymerization is a type of 3D printing that involves pouring a light-reactive liquid resin into a container and then solidifying specific areas with a laser or ultraviolet light to create a shape. However, because this method only works…
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Astronomers spot young rogue planet gobbling up its surroundings
WASHINGTON – Just as Earth orbits the sun, most planets discovered beyond our solar system orbit a host star. But some are out there all by themselves, called rogue planets. While their origins are poorly understood, astronomers have now spotted…
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When And Where To See Comets Lemmon And SWAN
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Two green comets — Lemmon (C/2025 A6) and SWAN (C/2025 R2) — are becoming visible from the Northern Hemisphere in binoculars or a small telescope. They’ll get brighter around Oct. 20-23 as the Orionid meteor shower peaks, but comet…
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How the brain knows when to eat: Study reveals key protein behind appetite control – Wiley Analytical Science
- How the brain knows when to eat: Study reveals key protein behind appetite control Wiley Analytical Science
- Scientists Find Hidden Switch Controlling Hunger SciTechDaily
- ‘Food Noise’ Breakthrough: Scientists Discover Brain Protein That Could…
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