The LHS 1903 system defies expectations with a rocky outer planet, prompting new ideas about how planets form and evolve.
The two teens huddled around their science teacher, eyes wide as he held a tiny solar panel beneath a fluorescent lamp. As ...
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US uses world’s first exascale supercomputer to model supernovae, fusion reactors
US scientists have turned to the world’s first exascale supercomputer, the Frontier, to unlock ...
Imagine running a business where, for nearly a month out of the year, you have to pay your customers to take your product. It ...
Get a first look at the completed observatory.
At more than one million degrees, the sun's atmosphere—the corona—is incredibly hot; but not everywhere. Time and again, huge ...
Ahead of schedule and under budget, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will launch in early September. The mission aims to ...
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Video: YouTuber’s homemade nuclear battery draws power from tritium vials’ radiation
A recent experiment by Double M Innovations shows how a simple setup can turn ...
Researchers used the world's fastest supercomputer for open science to train an artificial intelligence model that captures ...
For the first time, a stem cell model has produced a structure resembling an early human embryo with a yolk-sac-like ...
At Kennesaw State University, learning about nuclear energy isn’t limited to textbooks and lectures. Researchers are ...
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