Scientists Recreate the Melting ‘Diamond Rain’ of Neptune and Uranus. It May Help Fusion Power - Gizmodo
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Scientists Recreate the Melting ‘Diamond Rain’ of Neptune and Uranus. It May Help Fusion Power - Gizmodo
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Interplanetary spacecraft capture a coronal mass ejection component hidden from Earth - Phys.org
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The Moon is rusting even though it has no air and almost no liquid water — and the leading explanation is that oxygen escaping Earth rides our magnetic tail 385,000 kilometres into space during the few days each month when the solar wind is blocked - Space Daily
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Rocket Report: SpaceX makes its mark on the Moon; ULA names new boss - Ars Technica
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Scientists Revisited a Forest Experiment That Was Forgotten for 30 Years. What They Found Was Astounding - SciTechDaily
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Partial lunar eclipse live: Latest news, viewing tips and live updates from Aug. 27-28 eclipse - Space
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Could 'dark photons' explain dark matter? - Space
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Seeing the unseen: A new tool visualizes hidden structures in complex biological data - Phys.org
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Sentinel-1 captures major ice loss from Greenland glacier - European Space Agency
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A saltwater crocodile has the most powerful bite ever recorded in a living animal, strong enough to crush bone and hold prey with terrifying force — yet the muscles that open the same jaws are so weak a person can hold them shut with their hands - Space Daily
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New Solar System Models Show Earth Is No Fluke - Universe Today
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Two of Neptune's tiny inner moons contain clay minerals that could not have formed on worlds so small and cold — suggesting they're built from the exposed interiors of much larger moons shattered when the captured Kuiper Belt world Triton tore through Nept - Space Daily
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A strange wooden log found beneath Zambia’s Kalambo Falls was dismissed for decades, then archaeologists - The Times of India
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Astronomers announced in January 2026 that they had found a 710-metre asteroid — nearly eight football fields across — spinning once every 1.88 minutes. A normal rubble-pile asteroid should tear itself apart at anything close to that speed, meaning 2025 M - Space Daily
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“One-in-a-million” sea creature fossil preserves soft tissue for 450 million years - Science Daily
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Large Hadron Collider Reveals an Atomic Nucleus Shaped Like a Bowling Pin - ScienceAlert
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Something Mysterious Just Passed Between Earth and a Distant Star - SciTechDaily
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Scarce emergence of new species drove the decline of African megaherbivores, study suggests - Phys.org
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In April 2026, scientists reported that Curiosity had detected the first nitrogen heterocycle on the Martian surface — a class of organic molecule that on Earth forms part of the chemical pathway toward RNA and DNA. It isn't evidence of life, but it shows that ancie - Space Daily
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