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Astronomy on MSN‘Astronomical Dream’: Johannes Kepler wrote the first science-fiction storyThis fanciful yet scientifically guided tale describes a visit to the Moon, and is considered by many the first work of ...
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IFLScience on MSN"Unlike Anything We Have Seen Before": Repeating Signal From Deep In Galactic Plane Puzzles AstronomersAfter detecting the unusually bright signal, astronomers checked observations from another telescope, and found an unexpected ...
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Astronomers reported Monday that the probability of the two spiral galaxies colliding is less than previously thought, with a ...
Researchers showed that hydrogen sulfide, which is associated with numerous health conditions, is emitted from California's largest lake at levels far higher and more frequently than previously ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHumans don’t pop in space: What really happens might be far more disturbingA ruptured suit won’t make you explode in space, but it will steal your oxygen in ten seconds and boil the water in your tissues.
A dam Riess was 27 years old when he began the work that earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics, and just 41 when he received ...
Astronomers have long thought that the Milky Way is headed for a head-on crash with its neighbor, Andromeda. But a new study ...
This is the fourth story of the "Practitioners' Insights" column, in which the Global Times exclusively interviewed the China ...
James Webb telescope helped solve a decade-long mystery about the universe’s expansion rate, shedding new light on the cosmic ...
An Oklahoma tech expert predicted that artificial intelligence will become so omnipresent on the planet that Earth — with a ...
Northern lights may be visible in parts of the U.S. Monday night following weekend solar storms. The sun burped out a huge ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNWorlds apart, cameras alike? NASA scientist explains interplanetary photography (and its Earthly similarities)Ever wonder how NASA captures stunning images from deep space probes? Interplanetary scientist John Spencer takes us behind ...
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