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Uranus and Neptune: Rock and Gas Giants, Not Just Ice?

Uranus and Neptune: Rock and Gas Giants, Not Just Ice?

New research challenges the traditional classification of Uranus and Neptune, suggesting rock might be a dominant component in their outer layers and redefining our understanding of these distant worlds.

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Fresh Food Delivery for the International Space Station

Fresh Food Delivery for the International Space Station

The International Space Station (ISS) crew has received a vital shipment of fresh produce, marking a milestone in onboard sustainability and well-being.

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NASA Science and Cargo Launch Successfully to the International Space Station!

NASA Science and Cargo Launch Successfully to the International Space Station!

SpaceX's 34th commercial resupply mission has lifted off carrying crucial scientific experiments and supplies for the Expedition 74 crew, marking another milestone in space collaboration.

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Scientists recreate star conditions in lab, opening new paths for energy

Scientists recreate star conditions in lab, opening new paths for energy

A team captured in billionths of a second how a laser turns metal into plasma, similar to stars. This breakthrough could transform fusion energy development.

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Fish Sleep Reveals Four Distinct States, Including Eye Movements

Fish Sleep Reveals Four Distinct States, Including Eye Movements

A study on zebrafish uncovers that these animals experience four sleep states, some with eye movements, challenging previous beliefs about animal sleep.

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How flowering plants survived the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs

How flowering plants survived the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs

A study led by Belgian scientists uncovers how some plant species endured the mass extinction 66 million years ago.

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The Milky Way Has a Boundary, and Scientists Have Just Mapped It

The Milky Way Has a Boundary, and Scientists Have Just Mapped It

An international team of astronomers has identified the galaxy's outer edge for the first time, where star formation stops and stars age as they migrate outward.

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NASA launches global challenge to produce food for space missions

NASA launches global challenge to produce food for space missions

The agency offers thousands of dollars to develop self-sufficient systems to feed astronauts on Mars and the Moon.

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Scientists propose a gateway to the fifth dimension in the universe

Scientists propose a gateway to the fifth dimension in the universe

A team of physicists from Spain and Germany suggests that fermions could cross into a deformed extra dimension, explaining dark matter.

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Active fault zone under the Pacific may reshape the planet

Active fault zone under the Pacific may reshape the planet

Scientists found a subduction zone actively disintegrating off Canada, raising questions about future seismic risks and Earth's dynamics.

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Discovery in orbital mechanics could cut Mars mission times

Discovery in orbital mechanics could cut Mars mission times

Researchers found that asteroid orbital data can be used to design ultra-fast routes to Mars, reducing travel time to just a few months.

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A “Decapitated” Asteroid May Have Created the Moon’s Largest Crater

A “Decapitated” Asteroid May Have Created the Moon’s Largest Crater

A new simulation suggests the Polo Sur-Aitken basin formed from a single impact of a differentiated asteroid. This could change lunar history.

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