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Webb telescope detects 6,000-mile-long water vapor plume blasting from Saturn's moon - CBS News
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com The James Webb Space Telescope has identified an enormous stream of water vapor erupting from the surface o...
'Evil Eye' Galaxy: The Sinister Glare Can Finally Be Explained - ScienceAlert
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com It doesn't take a huge leap of imagination to see why M64 is better known as the Evil Eye galaxy. Sitt...
Driving on the Moon: NASA Pursues Next-Generation Lunar Terrain Vehicle - SciTechDaily
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com Artist’s concept of NASA’s next-generation Lunar Terrain Vehicle on the surface of the Moon. LTV is an unp...
Vehicle stop study illuminates importance of officer's first words - Phys.org
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Eugenia Rho believes in the importance of first impressions, espe...
Exploring Quantum Gravity: Physicists Tune In to the Cosmic Ring of Black Holes - SciTechDaily
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com Caltech-led studies propose new, stringent tests for Einstein’s general theory of relativity, seeking sign...
Breaking the Cosmic Silence: First Detection of Radio Waves From Type Ia Supernova - SciTechDaily
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com Artist’s rendition of SN 2020eyj, a white dwarf star that went supernova after pulling material from a hel...
Stephen Hawking's last collaborator on physicist's final theory - Phys.org
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com Stephen Hawking in his Cambridge office, where he first met his final collaborator Thomas Hertog. Wh...
Antarctic alarm bells: Observations reveal deep ocean currents are slowing earlier than predicted - Phys.org
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com Credit: Steve Rintoul, Author provided Antarctica sets the stage for the world's greatest waterf...
Prototype 'Reservoir Computer' Predicts Events Better Than Some Digital Computers - ScienceAlert
australiablogsnews.blogspot.com Can a computer learn from the past and anticipate what will happen next, like a human? You might not be s...
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