Tag: science

James Webb Telescope Captures Infrared Image of Spiral Galaxy Messier 77 with Bright Core

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals detailed infrared view of Messier 77 spiral galaxy with a luminous core in the constellation Cetus.

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Dutch Researchers Propose Novel Quantum Processor with Movable Qubits

Scientists in the Netherlands introduce a flexible quantum processor design combining semiconductor electron spins and neutral atom qubits.

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South Korean Researchers Unveil Silicon Oscillator-Based Computing Breakthrough

Scientists at KAIST introduced a new silicon oscillator computing system that promises to solve complex problems far faster than traditional chips.

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Chinese Scientists Develop World’s First Coal-Based Fuel Cell Generating Electricity Without Emissions

Chinese researchers create a groundbreaking coal fuel cell producing electricity without smoke, steam, or generators, enabling direct underground power conversion.

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Astronomers Detect New Type of Cosmic Explosion Defying Existing Models

A cosmic explosion observed in 2025 challenges known categories, prompting the proposal of a new theory in astrophysics.

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Scientists Capture the ‘Breathing’ of the Solar System Using X-ray Observations

Unique X-ray data from the eROSITA telescope reveals the Solar System’s dynamic ‘breathing,’ offering fresh insights into solar wind behavior.

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Astronomers Measure Energy Conversion in Black Hole Jets for the First Time

For the first time, scientists have quantified how much matter falling into black holes converts into jet radiation, improving galaxy evolution models.

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NASA Powers Down Voyager 1 Instrument to Extend Interstellar Mission

To conserve power, NASA has disabled a scientific instrument on Voyager 1, ensuring the spacecraft continues its journey through interstellar space.

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NASA Plans Lunar Fire Experiment to Study Flame Behavior in Moon’s Gravity

NASA will send solid fuel samples to the Moon in 2026 to investigate fire dynamics under lunar gravity.

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New Technique Allows Reconstruction of Galaxies’ Evolution from a Single Image

Astronomers unveiled a method to trace a galaxy’s billions-year history using just one photograph, enhancing understanding of cosmic evolution.

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Asteroid Apophis to Pass Closer Than Many Satellites in 2029

Asteroid Apophis, once considered a major collision risk, will fly closer to Earth in 2029 than many satellites orbiting above.

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Physicists Resolve Long-Standing Proton Size Puzzle

Two recent studies shed light on the proton radius anomaly first observed over 15 years ago, offering clarity on a fundamental physics question.

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