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Google will use artificial intelligence and satellite imagery to monitor methane emissions

The company partners with the Environmental Defense Fund to help fight climate change, reports Engadget. Despite the fact that carbon dioxide gets most of the attention when it comes to global warming, other factors cannot be ignored. According to t...

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Heart Institute researchers say Taylor Swift's music could help save lives

The singer's songs have the optimal tempo for effective chest compression during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an urgent medical procedure aimed at restoring the vital functions of the body and bringing it out of a ...

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Geophysicists have found a giant Stone Age structure at the bottom of the Baltic Sea - probably the oldest in Europe

A kilometer-long giant stone wall was probably built 11,000 years ago and used for hunting deer. In 2021, Jakob Giersen, a geophysicist from the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, took his students for training to the coast of the Baltic Sea...

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Collins Aerospace tested NASA's new spacesuit in microgravity conditions

Generation new spacesuits are planned to be used on the International Space Station. NASA spent over 15 years developing spacesuits independently before outsourcing the design of space suits in 2022. One such suit was developed by the private compan...

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A black hole from our galaxy is spinning so fast that it warps space-time into a "soccer ball"

An enormous monster lurks at the center of the Milky Way, and now astronomers have discovered that it spins so fast that it turns spacetime itself into the shape of a football. According to Einstein's general theory of relativity, mass warps spaceti...

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"Voyager 1 lost in deep space due to memory error

The NASA spacecraft "Voyager-1" is lost in deep space. According to the space agency, this happened due to a memory error in the Flight Data System (FDS) onboard system. Apparently, the energy-dependent memory failed during the extensive time spent i...

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PACE is NASA's new climate mission studying microplankton and aerosols from space

The satellite will help scientists from the space agency assess the "health" of the World Ocean, climate change, and air quality. The PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) mission will study microscopic plants and particles, invisible to ...

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What is written in the Herculaneum Scrolls? Artificial intelligence has deciphered the first complete text

Almost 2000 years ago, the eruption of Vesuvius "baked" ancient Roman Herculaneum, burying a huge library under a 20-meter layer of ash - some scrolls were eventually uncovered, but most remained "unreadable" until today, when artificial intelligence...

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Scientists say the Earth may have been flat - but a long, long time ago.

Flat-earthers may have been right about something, but they were billions of years late. Scientists from the University of Central Lancashire in a new study found that newly formed planets can take on a flat shape before "rounding out." It is known ...

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Japan's SLIM probe sent this creepy photo from the moon before going into two weeks of "hibernation"

The module that landed on the Moon last month has entered a two-week "hibernation" period, from which it may not return. The long-awaited landing of the Japanese lunar exploration device on January 20 was marked by SLIM flipping more than necessary—...

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European space agency ESA has sent a metal 3D printer from Airbus to the ISS

The European Space Agency ESA has sent the first metal 3D printer to the ISS, which will be used in space. The Cygnus NG-20 mission, carrying a 180 kg printer, launched on Tuesday and is expected to arrive at the ISS on Thursday. Astronaut Andreas M...

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SpaceX's Starlink laser system transmits more than 42 petabytes (42 million GB) daily

SpaceX's laser system for Starlink delivers more than 42 petabytes of data to customers per day, as one of the company's engineers revealed today. This is 42 million GB. NEWS: SpaceX's laser system for Starlink is delivering over 42 petabytes of da...

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Japan's SLIM lunar probe restored power after landing upside down

Japanese lunar exploration apparatus (SLIM) has been restored after it tipped over on January 20 after landing on the Moon, causing its solar panels to be misaligned. On Monday, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced that communicati...

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Best use of data: Ukrainians from Storm Prophet team won among 5500 teams in NASA hackathon

Ukrainian scientists won the NASA Space Apps Challenge hackathon, where more than 5500 teams competed in 10 categories. The Ukrainian team Storm Prophet, consisting of six members, emerged victorious in the "Best Use of Data" category. The goal of th...

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Japan's space agency JAXA has confirmed that the SLIM spacecraft is upside down on the moon

Last Saturday, Japan reached a space milestone, landing softly on the Moon for the first time in its history, becoming only the fifth country to do so. However, shortly after the landing, the Japanese space agency JAXA confirmed that the SLIM spacecr...

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