Gas giants Saturn (left) and Jupiter are some of the planetary highlight’s in this month’s sky. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute (Saturn); Enhanced image by Kevin M. Gill (CC-BY) based on images provided…
Category: 7. Science
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Milky Way Marvels Mapped in Magnificent Detail
Astronomers have released the largest and most detailed low-frequency radio image of the Milky Way to date, revealing the Southern Hemisphere view of the galaxy in unprecedented color and clarity, the Daily Mail reported.
The image, built over…
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Stellar journey: a family’s dedication to aerospace
At 10, I finally uncover my family”s ‘mystery’: Grandpa’s old toolbox isn’t just for tools — it’s for crafting missiles; Dad’s ‘absent-mindedness’ is due to his aerospace research. These…
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A Bat in the Sky: ESO Releases New Image of the RCW 94/95 Nebulae – DIYPhotography
- A Bat in the Sky: ESO Releases New Image of the RCW 94/95 Nebulae DIYPhotography
- Just in Time for Halloween, Astronomers Spot Giant Space Bat Soaring Through the Galaxy The Daily Galaxy
- Halloween visitor: Ghostly bat nebula haunts the southern…
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MIT’s Radical New Method Lets Scientists See Inside Atoms – SciTechDaily
- MIT’s Radical New Method Lets Scientists See Inside Atoms SciTechDaily
- Molecules of pear-shaped atomic nuclei bear fruit Home | CERN
- MIT physicists just found a way to see inside atoms ScienceDaily
- MIT Develops Innovative Molecule-Based Method…
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Dysfunction in chromosome-stabilizing protein identified as a cause of deadly illnesses
New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison reveals that dysfunction in a protein essential to maintaining stability in our chromosomes may be responsible for serious – and sometimes deadly – diseases.
Their findings,…
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Young rogue planet grows like a star – Physics World
Young rogue planet grows like a star – Physics World
