Celebrate Hubble’s 30th Birthday by Gazing Into this Shimmering Stellar Expanse
Lose yourself for a moment in these vast expanses of clouds and dust where stars are born.
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Lose yourself for a moment in these vast expanses of clouds and dust where stars are born.
It’s the first remote switch-on of a cochlear implant in the UK, according to a press release.
At this point, though, it’s not clear just how often these symptoms happen in patients or what exactly causes them.
Called the Centaurs, these mysterious asteroids orbit in the neighbourhood of Jupiter and beyond.
“The evidence we found... argues for an Earth that looks a lot more similar to today’s than a lot of people think.”
This is particularly interesting given the ways that climate change is increasing the odds of heavy downpours in many locations.
That the Shuttle resulted in many technological and scientific advancements is undeniable. The question is whether those benefits were worth the costs.
As the world struggles to contain covid-19, we’re reminded of the ways viruses aren’t like other organisms.
It seems like a simple enough question, but it’s actually posing quite a challenge to researchers.
Well, unless the Death Star is making its rounds, which seems unlikely.
It’s another example of how science can help with a lack of ability.
Recent research shows that 18 per cent of marine megafauna may go extinct within the next century.
I’ve found that staring at the birds through my window is a great way to take my mind off things.
These grim remains are providing crucial evidence of the social and spiritual customs that were in place during this time period.
I for one welcome more articles asking the important questions about birds.
Some of you probably wish you could be onboard BepiColombo right now, as the space probe whizzes far away from our planet.