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  • An Explanation For The JWST’s Puzzling Early Galaxies

    An Explanation For The JWST’s Puzzling Early Galaxies

    The James Webb Space Telescope didn’t need much time to show us how wrong we were about the early Universe. Mere weeks after it began observations, it found galaxies in the very early Universe that were far more massive than our theories…

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  • How space weather events effect launches, orbiting spacecraft, and our future in space

    How space weather events effect launches, orbiting spacecraft, and our future in space













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  • The Leonid meteor shower peaks next week. Here’s what to expect

    The Leonid meteor shower peaks next week. Here’s what to expect

    Probably the most famous of the annual meteor showers will soon be reaching its maximum: The Leonids. These ultrafast meteors are expected to be at their best for North American on Tuesday morning (Nov. 18).

    The Leonid meteor shower are known for…

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  • Lead-Free Breakthrough in Key Electronics Component

    Lead-Free Breakthrough in Key Electronics Component

    Ferroelectric materials are used in infrared cameras, medical ultrasounds, computer memory and actuators that turn electric properties into mechanical properties and vice-versa. Most of these essential materials, however, contain lead…

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  • Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Launched A NASA Mars Mission

    Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Launched A NASA Mars Mission

    In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at Blue Origin’s successful Mars mission, learning new languages from AI, why voting is good for you, and more. To get The Prototype in your inbox, sign up here.

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  • Scientists pull ancient RNA from a woolly mammoth’s body

    Scientists pull ancient RNA from a woolly mammoth’s body

    It was 2012 when Love Dalén, a paleogeneticist at Stockholm University, first laid eyes upon a special specimen on a lab table in eastern Siberia.

    “Our Russian collaborators said, ‘Come here into this…

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