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With another record broken, the world’s busiest spaceport keeps getting busier
Starship is designed to be fully and rapidly reusable, eventually enabling multiple flights per day. But that’s still a long way off, and it’s unknown how many years it might take for Starship to surpass the Falcon…
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Scientists solve the mystery of ‘impossible’ merger of ‘forbidden’ black holes
Scientists have gotten to the bottom of the mystery of an “impossible” merger between black holes that was detected via ripples in space-time called gravitational waves back in 2023.
The collision occurred around 7 billion light-years away and…
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Principal investigator: Incoming solar flare created ‘perfect storm’ for ESCAPADE – Aerospace America
- Principal investigator: Incoming solar flare created ‘perfect storm’ for ESCAPADE Aerospace America
- NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars — twin UC Berkeley satellites dubbed Blue and Gold — will launch in early November Berkeley News
- New…
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Shape of Supernova: Massive star’s explosive death captured with UH astronomer’s help
Reading time: 2 minutesPhoto credit: ESO/L. Calçada Astronomers have captured one of the universe’s most dramatic moments—the instant a massive star exploded and the blast broke through the star’s surface. The rare event, observed with…
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Application note: Dynamic Gas-Solid Surface Interactions for Dry Reforming of Methane via In-Situ DRIFTS Analysis
Dry reforming of methane (DRM) converts methane (CH₄) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) – two major greenhouse gases – into syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen used to make fuels and chemicals. To improve this process, researchers…
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Sea Urchins Are Basically Brains Covered in Spikes, Study Finds
When it comes to taking hardcore evolutionary paths, some animals don’t hold back. The common sea urchin, as it turns out, really drives this point home—boasting a spiky nervous system scattered throughout its body, including…
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New photo reveals 3I/ATLAS comet has grown a longer tail – NewsNation
- New photo reveals 3I/ATLAS comet has grown a longer tail NewsNation
- Did 3I/ATLAS Just Break-Up Near the Sun? Avi Loeb – Medium
- Gayley weighs in on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS The University of Iowa
- Latest updates on 3I/ATLAS: First radio…
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