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New visualisation shows dramatic 'cosmic cliffs' in spaceNASA has released a breathtaking new image from the James Webb Space Telescope showing dramatic ‘cosmic cliffs’ within the ...
Sub-Neptunes, planets with diameters bigger than Earth's but smaller than Neptune's, are the most prevalent form of exoplanet ...
KAIST researchers have developed an innovative photodetector capable of detecting a broad range of mid-infrared spectra, ...
Cutting waste is one thing. Evisceration is another. When it comes to science — from public health to climate change — the ...
This week we look at the "Kessler Syndrome," and how a chain reaction of orbital collisions could jeopardize infrastructure ...
Some stinky plants independently evolved an enzyme to take the same molecule behind our bad breath and turn it into the smell of rotting flesh.
When the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope were released in 2022, one in particular became instantly iconic: a striking orange and blue view of the Carina Nebula, affectionately known ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope made its public debut with a series of breathtaking images. Among them was an ethereal ...
There are thousands of galaxies contained in this image, including a cluster that looks to us as it was when the universe was ...
New views of TOI-421 b by JWST gives insight into how the most common type of planet in the galaxy might form.
Conference of the Society of Catholic Scientists will take place June 6–8 at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.
Magnetar flares, colossal cosmic explosions, may be directly responsible for the creation and distribution of heavy elements across the universe, suggests a new study.
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