A young star called V1298 Tau is giving astronomers a front-row seat to the birth of the galaxy’s most common planets. Four ...
New simulations suggest Jupiter holds far more water than once thought, reshaping ideas about how the largest planet formed.
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Proteins before planets: How space ice may have created the 1st building blocks of life
"We used to think that only very simple molecules could be created in these clouds. But we have shown that this is clearly ...
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James Webb Space Telescope sees comet-seeding crystals flowing far from newborn star (photo)
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a young star flinging heat-formed crystals outward on a cosmic conveyor belt, ...
For over 50 years, we thought we knew the size and shape of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet. Now, Weizmann ...
Scientists say studying objects like Ammonite, despite their immense distance, offers valuable insight into the solar ...
Tree rings hold clues about ancient solar storms. New research shows tree growth and carbon storage can shift those signals across years.
It may not be a game changer for your electricity expenses, but the power pulled in by the solar panel is likely to be enough ...
Using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers from Seoul National University and other international institutions have been able to answer a question that has puzzled scientists for years about ...
Solar wind sounds poetic, but it's a very real and powerful phenomenon, connecting the Sun to every part of our solar system.
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Deflated: Israeli scientists find Jupiter, though huge, is smaller than previously thought
Using data from NASA's Juno spacecraft, Weizmann Institute of Science researchers make most precise measurement to date, say ...
An interview by OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage with Chris Yelland, MD at EE Business Intelligence, and energy advisor to OUTA.
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