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Giant Radar Antenna Reflector on NASA-ISRO Satellite in Full ‘Bloom’

Giant Radar Antenna Reflector on NASA-ISRO Satellite in Full ‘Bloom’

The mission carries the most sophisticated radar systems ever launched as part of a NASA mission. In a first, the satellite combines two synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems: an L-band system that can see through clouds and forest canopy, and an S-band system that can see through clouds as well but is more sensitive to light vegetation and moisture in …

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This tiny animal could help humans colonize Mars

This tiny animal could help humans colonize Mars

If humans ever leave Earth to colonize other planets, they will need companions that are incredibly resilient and able to shrug off the lethal conditions found in outer space. Tiny animals called tardigrades, only visible under magnification, are perfect for the job. At about 0.004 inches long, a tardigrade can nap through a blast of ionizing radiation strong enough to …

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Don’t Miss Saturday’s Sky Show As The Moon Joins The ‘Planet Parade’

Don’t Miss Saturday’s Sky Show As The Moon Joins The ‘Planet Parade’

Topline The moon will this Saturday, Aug. 17, join a “planet parade” building in the morning sky. As it does so, it will brush past the Pleiades, a sparkling open cluster of stars that’s best known for dominating the winter night sky. Best seen about an hour before sunrise, bright planets Venus and Jupiter will continue to dominate in the …

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Astronomers Detect Oxygen in a Galaxy from the Dawn of Time

Astronomers Detect Oxygen in a Galaxy from the Dawn of Time

A groundbreaking discovery has reshaped our perception of how fast galaxies evolved in the early universe. Astronomers have detected oxygen in the light from the galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0, the most distant known galaxy to date. This observation, published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, reveals that complex chemical enrichment was already underway just 300 million years after the Big Bang. The galaxy’s light …

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Incredible, first-of-its-kind video shows human embryo implanting in real time

Incredible, first-of-its-kind video shows human embryo implanting in real time

For the first time, scientists have captured a real-time view of a human embryo implanting in a laboratory model of a uterus. Being able to witness the complex implantation process may be helpful for advancing fertility procedures, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), the researchers say. “We have observed that human embryos burrow into the uterus, exerting considerable force during …

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Scientists Crack Open an 815-Million-Year-Old Rock — And Made an Incredible Discovery

Scientists Crack Open an 815-Million-Year-Old Rock — And Made an Incredible Discovery

Scientists have successfully extracted and analyzed ancient air trapped inside a rock for over 815 million years, providing a direct glimpse into Earth’s distant atmospheric past. This groundbreaking study, led by geochemist Dr. Nigel Blamey and an international research team, developed a method to measure gases sealed inside microscopic bubbles within halite — a mineral form of rock salt. The …

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