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A new AI model from the University of Bern predicts planetary systems likely to host Earth-like planets. It could boost the chances of finding life beyond Earth.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWas Earth’s evolution shaped by a dying star? A 2.5-million-year-old clue emergesOf the heavy metals spewed by dying stars, the astronomers were particularly interested in iron-60. That’s because iron-60 is ...
Dark matter is hypothesized to outweigh "ordinary matter" in the universe by a factor of five. That means all the stuff we ...
CALAPAN CITY, Oriental Mindoro (PIA) — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) MIMAROPA’s PAyapa at ...
The PRIME telescope, operated by Osaka University and others in South Africa, which can potentially study the Milky Way's ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope provided a closer look at the aftermath of a star that wreaked violence on its planet ...
Seventy farmers in Barangay Maglambing, Tagbina, are now equipped with a sustainable and efficient irrigation system after ...
Named for Nancy Grace Roman, who served as NASA's first chief astronomer, it will be located approximately 1.5 million ...
Earth's auroras look a bit different from above. NASA astronaut Don Pettit captured two amazing videos of our planet's ...
In the great tug-of-war between the Sun and its planets, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus are much more susceptible to solar ...
A massive solar windstorm in 2017 compressed Jupiter's magnetosphere "like a giant squash ball," a new study reports.
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