Posthumous Paper Resolves Century-Old Mystery of How Stars Evolve
The historical record has been corrected to include the important work of Allan Sandage.
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The historical record has been corrected to include the important work of Allan Sandage.
A new reports attempts to clear up the confusion by synthesising hundreds of existing research papers.
One of NASA's floating monitoring balloons has been causing all sorts of fuss Down Under.
It's an elasticated advancement that brings us closer to proper flexible electronics.
A new NASA analysis shows that Jupiter's icy moon has oceans with an oxygen composition close to Earth's.
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This majestic creature required only a small handful of mutations to attain its remarkable physical stature and physiology — but these mutations packed an evolutionary punch.
Chemical weapons aren't easily disposed of, but a new plan looks to the powers of soil to help the cause.
A Trinity College Dublin has been studying the angular momentum of light, to come up with this illuminating new discovery.
Old MacDonald won't be pleased.
The experimental procedure is poised to help thousands of men who have lost their genitals to disease, accident, or combat.
The substance in question is xylitol, an artificial sweetener found in everything from toothpaste to peanut butter to sugar-free gum.
Astronomers have used 15 years of X-ray data to make this video of the remnants of a white dwarf that famously exploded in 1572. Read More >>
Exactly how they navigate using the Milky Way has remained a mystery—until now.
That means humans first inhabited the southeastern corner of North America 1,500 years earlier than previously assumed.
They describe their findings in a new paper in the Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage.