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Jupiter's hidden depths: Simulation suggests planet holds 1.5 times more oxygen than the sun
Spectacular clouds swirl across the surface of Jupiter. These clouds contain water, just like Earth's, but are much denser on ...
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A simulation of every asteroid hitting Earth at once
Sixty-six million years ago, this asteroid crashed into Earth and wiped out most of the life on our planet. Including the biggest, baddest things that ever roamed the planet. Yeah, dinosaurs. If a ...
Deep beneath the Earth lies a mysterious and powerful force. A wellspring of nuclear energy which could one day rip us apart. Many scientists have found clues that natural nuclear reactions have ...
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An Act of Cosmic Sabotage
If scientists are able to inspect it in person, and they find that Mars was indeed once alive with microbes, we would know ...
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Are there thunderstorms on Mars? A planetary scientist explains the red planet’s dry, dusty storms
A rover recently captured sounds of lightning crackling on Mars, over a decade after scientists uncovered the first evidence ...
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Will gravity disappear from Earth on August 12? NASA reveals truth behind bizarre conspiracy theory
The far-flung “Project Anchor” conspiracy theory claims that NASA is preparing for Earth to “lose” gravity on August 12, 2026 ...
The powerful flare from sunspot region AR4341 peaked at 1:09 p.m. EST (1809 GMT), according to NOAA's Space Weather ...
The latest twist in the Helldivers 2 saga kicked off last week when Super Earth announced that it was upgrading the Democracy ...
Physicists at the University of Oxford have contributed to a new study which has found that iron-rich asteroids can tolerate ...
Physicists have unveiled a new way to simulate a mysterious form of dark matter that can collide with itself but not with ...
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Rocks and rolls: The computational infrastructure of earthquakes and physics of planetary science
Earth scientist Andrea Donnellan studies the surface of the Earth from the sky to better understand earthquakes, including ...
Seán Jordan does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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