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Jul 08, 2020
How the chemical makeup of our planet’s core shaped its geologic history and habitability: Researchers examine how the presence of lighter elements in the predominantly iron core could affect the geodynamo’s genesis and sustainability
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Feb 28, 2020
Astronomers have discovered the biggest explosion ever seen in the universe, originating from a super-massive black hole.
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Feb 28, 2020
Earth has had a second small moon for at least a year now but it will leave soon
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Jan 15, 2020
Scientists have traced the interstellar journey of phosphorus — a key ingredient in the recipe for life. The paper details how phosphorus-bearing molecules formed in star-forming regions, and how it may have been delivered to Earth onboard rocky comets during our planet’s infancy.
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Jan 11, 2020
A long-sought-after class of “superdiamond” carbon-based materials with tunable mechanical and electronic properties was predicted and synthesized.
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Dec 02, 2019
West Australian telescope finds 9,000-year-old supernova remnant -- Dubbed G0.1-9.7 in reference to its distance from the galactic centre of the Milky Way (0.1 degrees east and 9.7 degrees south), it would have been visible to Indigenous people across Australia at the time.
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Nov 28, 2019
Astronomers discover massive black hole that "should not even exist" in the Milky Way galaxy
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Nov 11, 2019
There’s Growing Evidence That the Universe Is Connected by Giant Structures
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Nov 11, 2019
There’s Growing Evidence That the Universe Is Connected by Giant Structures
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Jun 15, 2019
Why crowded meetings and conference rooms make you so, so tired
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Jun 06, 2019
Strange Ring of Gas Detected Around Our Galaxy’s Supermassive Black Hole
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