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Planet X? Why not a tiny black hole instead?

Planet X? Why not a small black hole rather?

Earth X has a long and storied heritage of non-existence. For about 130 decades, astronomers have debated the existence of…

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Debuting upgrades, Ariane 5 rocket deploys three U.S.-built satellites in orbit – Spaceflight Now

Debuting upgrades, Ariane 5 rocket deploys three U.S.-built satellites in orbit – Spaceflight Now

An Ariane 5 rocket takes off Saturday from the Guiana Space Center in South America. Credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace – Photo Optique…

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Fabulous fossil preserves eyes of 429-million-year-old trilobite

Fantastic fossil preserves eyes of 429-million-12 months-aged trilobite

Enlarge / Really don’t imagine you can pull a single more than on this trilobite—he’s nevertheless bought a single superior…

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Iconic observatory seen in James Bond film "GoldenEye" goes dark after massive telescope found mysteriously broken

Iconic observatory witnessed in James Bond film “GoldenEye” goes darkish soon after enormous telescope located mysteriously damaged

A significant radio telescope designed famed as the backdrop for a pivotal scene in James Bond film “GoldenEye” and other…

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NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission prepares for touchdown on an asteroid

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission prepares for landing on an asteroid

The selection will take place on Oct 20, earning it NASA’s initial spacecraft to acquire a sample from an asteroid…

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U.S. Probes Former NASA Official’s Contacts With Boeing Executive on Lunar Contracts

U.S. Probes Previous NASA Official’s Contacts With Boeing Govt on Lunar Contracts

Federal prosecutors have opened a legal probe into irrespective of whether a senior NASA official improperly told a higher-position Boeing…

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Black silicon photodetector breaks the 100% efficiency limit

Black silicon photodetector breaks the 100% performance limit

UV-light-weight triggers electron multiplication in nanostructures. Credit: Wisa Förbom Aalto College researchers have produced a black silicon photodetector that has…

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Rare ‘Boomerang’ Earthquake Tracked by Scientists in the Ocean for the First Time

Scarce ‘Boomerang’ Earthquake Tracked by Researchers in the Ocean for the First Time

Reconstructed picture of the fracture zone. Credit: Hicks et al. Researchers observed a ‘boomerang’ earthquake alongside Atlantic Ocean fault line,…

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Scientists discover way to make quantum states last 10,000 times longer

Experts find way to make quantum states last 10,000 occasions more time

A crew of experts at the College of Chicago’s Pritzker Faculty of Molecular Engineering announced the discovery of a basic…

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New dinosaur closely related to the Tyrannosaurus rex discovered in England

New dinosaur carefully similar to the Tyrannosaurus rex identified in England

Researchers have found what they consider to be a new species of theropod dinosaur — making it a near relative…

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