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A Jupiter-size planet that escaped its star’s death - Ars Technica

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A Jupiter-size planet that escaped its star’s death - Ars Technica image

We get humans to Mars. What then? Here's what we'll really do on the Red Planet – and why it could solve the greatest mystery in science - BBC Sky at Night Magazine

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We get humans to Mars. What then? Here's what we'll really do on the Red Planet – and why it could solve the greatest mystery in science - BBC Sky at Night Magazine image

We tend to assume life needs a star to begin, but a 2025 study found that some moons carried into deep space by planets expelled during supernova explosions could preserve subsurface oceans for billions of years — heated not by sunlight, but by the repeat - Space Daily

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We tend to assume life needs a star to begin, but a 2025 study found that some moons carried into deep space by planets expelled during supernova explosions could preserve subsurface oceans for billions of years — heated not by sunlight, but by the repeat - Space Daily image

The real-life 'Hobbits' survived on an Indonesian island for thousands of years, until a long drought may - The Times of India

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The real-life 'Hobbits' survived on an Indonesian island for thousands of years, until a long drought may - The Times of India image

FCC approves first Reflect Orbital satellite - SpaceNews

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FCC approves first Reflect Orbital satellite - SpaceNews image

Planets, meteor shower, and a Buck Moon: Astronomical events for July 2026 - KCCI

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Planets, meteor shower, and a Buck Moon: Astronomical events for July 2026 - KCCI image

Tiny Triassic Reptile Sheds Light on Early Lizard Evolution - Sci.News

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Tiny Triassic Reptile Sheds Light on Early Lizard Evolution - Sci.News image

An exoplanet 124 light-years away may harbour a global ocean beneath a hydrogen-rich atmosphere. Webb has produced two tentative hints of dimethyl sulfide—a gas produced mainly by marine microorganisms on Earth—but independent analyses dispute - Space Daily

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An exoplanet 124 light-years away may harbour a global ocean beneath a hydrogen-rich atmosphere. Webb has produced two tentative hints of dimethyl sulfide—a gas produced mainly by marine microorganisms on Earth—but independent analyses dispute - Space Daily image

A ravenous black hole in our backyard could be our window into the ancient universe - Space

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A ravenous black hole in our backyard could be our window into the ancient universe - Space image

When a deep-sea robot ventured down into the Atlantic's Doldrums, it found something massive no one expected – leaving scientists stunned - BBC Wildlife Magazine

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When a deep-sea robot ventured down into the Atlantic's Doldrums, it found something massive no one expected – leaving scientists stunned - BBC Wildlife Magazine image

This Huge Galactic Structure Is 23 Million Light-Years Long, And We Can't Comprehend It - ScienceAlert

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This Huge Galactic Structure Is 23 Million Light-Years Long, And We Can't Comprehend It - ScienceAlert image

Lab-grown sperm: scientists inch closer to fertility breakthrough - Nature

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Lab-grown sperm: scientists inch closer to fertility breakthrough - Nature image

Scientists Say Some Black Holes Are Born From Other Black Holes - Gizmodo

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Scientists Say Some Black Holes Are Born From Other Black Holes - Gizmodo image

Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy th - The Times of India

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Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy th - The Times of India image

NASA is keeping Voyager 1 alive by switching off instruments and heaters one by one—but it cannot let the spacecraft become so cold that its fuel lines freeze. If those lines fail, Voyager could lose the thrusters that keep its antenna aimed at Earth, permanently - Space Daily

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NASA is keeping Voyager 1 alive by switching off instruments and heaters one by one—but it cannot let the spacecraft become so cold that its fuel lines freeze. If those lines fail, Voyager could lose the thrusters that keep its antenna aimed at Earth, permanently - Space Daily image

Scientists Used AI to Find Hidden Earthquake Signals Along the San Andreas Fault - Gizmodo

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Scientists Used AI to Find Hidden Earthquake Signals Along the San Andreas Fault - Gizmodo image

Astronomers Use a Neutron Star Merger to Measure Cosmic Expansion - Universe Today

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Astronomers Use a Neutron Star Merger to Measure Cosmic Expansion - Universe Today image

In June 2026, the James Webb telescope read the dawn and dusk skies of WASP-121b separately and found one side hotter and stripped of water, the other cooler and possibly cloudy, on a world where it can rain liquid rock - Space Daily

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In June 2026, the James Webb telescope read the dawn and dusk skies of WASP-121b separately and found one side hotter and stripped of water, the other cooler and possibly cloudy, on a world where it can rain liquid rock - Space Daily image

NASA is creating a fifth state of matter on the ISS after upgrading its mini-fridge-sized quantum lab - Live Science

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NASA is creating a fifth state of matter on the ISS after upgrading its mini-fridge-sized quantum lab - Live Science image

An orbiting disco ball gave Einstein’s theory its most precise test yet - Ars Technica

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An orbiting disco ball gave Einstein’s theory its most precise test yet - Ars Technica image