For the last few decades, researchers have been studying what the universe looked like in its first seconds. It is generally ...
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Chaos as a matter of direction: Researchers build layered material where order and disorder coexist
Some materials behave unexpectedly. They crack differently than expected, or react in ways that are hard to explain. The ...
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These cotton candy exoplanets hide behind a haze even the James Webb Space Telescope can't penetrate
These three exoplanets are among the least dense ever found, and all attempts to probe their atmospheres have been blocked by ...
Kepler-51d is a giant, ultra-light “super-puff” planet wrapped in an unusually thick haze that’s blocking scientists from ...
Scientists discover a nearby planet with a molten interior and sulfur-rich atmosphere, L 98-59 d, revealing a possible new ...
A bizarre, ultra-light planet is cloaked in such a thick haze that even JWST can’t reveal its composition. Its unusual size ...
NASA’s study of Bennu reveals why its rocky surface behaves like sand. The answer lies in cracks deep inside its boulders.
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Gravity is not real and objects fall because of density alone - Funniest confident mistakes
Being confident does not mean being correct. In this video, we scroll through some of the funniest examples of people getting ...
Bennu looked far different up close than scientists expected, and that mismatch led to a deeper investigation into how asteroid surfaces behave. What researchers found in returned samples helped ...
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