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NASA’s new supercomputer with 262,000 CPU cores can solve problems with increased efficiency
NASA’s latest high-performance supercomputer surpasses previous supercomputers while reducing operational costs and energy ...
Recent research has unveiled that giant ocean whirlpools, also termed mesoscale eddies, play a crucial role in transporting ...
Future Artemis astronauts may be able to explore rocks blasted from deep inside the Moon by an ancient giant impact.
Nasa’s new look at the first black hole ever photographed reveals a surprising discovery about M87
When the world saw the first-ever image of a black hole in 2019, it marked one of the greatest achievements in modern ...
When NASA's Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System, or CYGNSS, launched into orbit in 2016, none of the University of ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
A Sea of Quantum Weirdness: Experimental Physicists Have Created A Surprisingly Exotic New Form Of Matter
Illustration of cesium atoms entering an ordered state after being chilled to a few billionths of a degree above absolute ...
NASA is providing air quality data to the US CDC to help monitor pollution levels during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The data ...
Space looks empty until you try to cross it. Far beyond Pluto, where sunlight is faint and the planets are long behind, ...
Scientists now believe life may be found on the notoriously inhospitable planet of Venus – but they believe it will have come ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Jupiter may contain far more oxygen than the sun, new study reveals
Beneath Jupiter’s familiar bands of clouds lies a chemical record that may reshape our understanding of how the largest ...
Around 7:15 am on June 30 in 1908, during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, an object from space entered Earth's atmosphere over ...
It is another success for the long-standing collaboration between the University of Delaware (USA) and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR): In a competitive bid to gain access to the ...
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