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Coffee Waste Could Make Concrete Stronger and Greener, Scientists Find
RMIT researchers turned spent coffee grounds into biochar and replaced up to 15 percent of sand in concrete, boosting strength…
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NASA Steps In to Support ESA’s Rosalind Franklin Rover Ahead of 2028 Mars Launch
NASA will provide key landing hardware, heaters, a launch vehicle, and the MOMA instrument to support ESA’s Rosalind Franklin rover.…
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NASA Confirms Third Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS Is a Natural Comet
NASA has verified that 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar visitor, is a natural comet with no technosignatures. Four photos of…
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New Study Models How Interstellar Objects Could Approach and Impact Earth
A new model simulating billions of interstellar objects finds that any hypothetical impacts would favour low latitudes. This artist’s illustration…
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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Surpassing Expectations Even Before Launch, Reveals Research
Roman Telescope has been designed to study the vibrational patterns of millions of stars. Roman Telescope may reveal the largest-ever…
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James Webb Telescope May Have Discovered Universe’s Earliest Supermassive Black Hole
The find demonstrates JWST’s ability to expand the horizons of our knowledge of the universe. Galaxy GHZ2 may host the universe’s…
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Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) Breaks Into Three Pieces Following Close Approach to the Sun
This encounter presented telescopic views of comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) and its fragments Fractured comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) captured streaking…
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Boiling Oceans May Hide Beneath Icy Moons, New Study Suggests
New research reveals icy moons may host boiling subsurface oceans where life could still survive. Icy moons may hide boiling…
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Dark Matter May Have Been Seen for the First Time in NASA Gamma-Ray Data
NASA’s Fermi telescope has detected a 20-GeV gamma-ray halo around the Milky Way’s center that may match dark-matter annihilation. Fermi…
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James Webb Space Telescope May Have Spotted the Universe’s First Stars, Astronomers Say
JWST may have captured signs of the first Population III stars in galaxy LAP1-B, thanks to its infrared sensitivity and…