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An interstellar comet is racing through the solar system at 150,000 miles per hour
A comet born around a distant star is now tearing through our solar system at roughly 150,000 miles per hour, and astronomers ...
The bill signed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte establishes guidelines in New Hampshire law for the use of portable, socket-compatible ...
Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu outlines plans to improve infrastructure in schools lacking electricity and boys' toilets ...
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New images reveal that this asteroid is actually two conjoined space rocks. They form a peanut-shaped object called a 'contact binary'
On July 5, a Japanese spacecraft flew past an odd-looking asteroid named Torifune. The probe snapped photos, which it beamed ...
BiomX Inc. (NYSE American: PHGE) ("BiomX" or the "Company"), a company focused on acquiring and further developing technologies that identify, analyze ...
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Unraveling a long-standing solar mystery: The extreme thinness of the sun's tachocline layer
Researchers are closer to unraveling a longstanding solar mystery surrounding the extreme thinness of the sun's tachocline ...
Powerful winds from supermassive black holes may explain why some of the universe's largest galaxies stopped making as many ...
Space.com on MSN
Earth may survive the sun's death after all, new study suggests
When the sun swells into a red giant about 5 billion years from now, Earth may escape being swallowed by the dying star, a ...
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