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A Hot Spot on Jupiter |
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Juno mission expands into the future |
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NASA's Juno Spacecraft Updates Quarter-Century Jupiter Mystery |
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Sudan rules out armed action over Ethiopia's Nile dam |
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DR Congo hosts 'last chance' talks over contested Nile dam |
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Ethiopia to go on filling Nile mega-dam despite impasse:
minister |
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Global network to eavesdrop on oceans quieted by COVID |
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Blue-green algae blooms can release harmful toxins into the
air |
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Seagrasses turn back the clock on ocean acidification |
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US authorities probing alarming spike in manatee deaths |
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Warming drives 'fundamental' changes to ocean, scientists warn |
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The same sea level for everyone |
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Scientists map ocean areas where protections offer greatest
benefits |
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Sea bed dredging emits as much carbon as aviation: study |
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Some sea slugs sever their own heads, grow whole new bodies |
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The collapse of Northern California kelp forests will be hard
to reverse |
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Giant clam shells worth $3.3 million seized in Philippine raid |
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Half a trillion corals: world-first coral count prompts
rethink of extinction risks |
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Study: Gulf Stream System is the weakest it's been in 1,000
years |
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Tool that more efficiently analyzes ocean color data will
become part of NASA program |
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Coral reef predators get 70% of their energy from the open
ocean |
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New factor in the carbon cycle of the Southern Ocean
identified |
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Mapping of undersized fish, crustaceans may help sustainable
fishing efforts |
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Open ocean 'surface slicks' serve as nurseries for dozens of
fish species |
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Study: Sea levels to rise faster than models predict |
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Scientists combine, organize 40 years worth of data on coral
spawning |
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Oceans warmed steadily over 12,000 years: study |
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Texas coast uses Christmas trees to rebuild storm-ravaged
dunes |
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Deadliest catch: Thailand's 'ghost' fishing nets help COVID
fight |
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High cost to wildlife from shark nets protecting S. Africa
beaches |
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Warming driving Eastern Mediterranean species collapse: study |
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Caspian crisis: Sinking sea levels threaten biodiversity,
economy and regional stability |
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Brexit deal puts UK fishermen in uncharted waters |
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Oyster shells given new life as reefs off Texas coast |
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DARPA launches program to mitigate coastal flooding, erosion
and storm damage |
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Taiwan imposes water rationing as drought worsens |
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Filter made from a tree branch cleans contaminated water |
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26.5 million Nigerian children lack access to water: UNICEF |
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Russian freediver claims new record in icy Lake Baikal plunge |
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Reclusive Chinese water tycoon is now Asia's richest person |
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NASA Scientists Complete 1st Global Survey of Freshwater
Fluctuation |
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Texans queue for water as US counts cost of deadly winter
storm |
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Himalaya flood disaster hits Delhi water supply |
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Hacker tries to dump chemical into Florida city's water |
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The morphological characteristics of precipitation areas
affects precipitation intensity |
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Physicists have developed new material for water desalination |
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World's largest lakes reveal climate change trends |
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Climate change will alter the position of the Earth's tropical
rain belt |
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Ex-state governor charged in Flint water crisis |
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Florida's water brawl with Georgia nears historic SCOTUS
hearing |
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Israeli firm in Gaza extracts drinking water from air |
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Desalination breakthrough could lead to cheaper water
filtration |
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Scientists figure out how to make desalination membranes more
efficient |
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DARPA selects teams to capture potable water from air |
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Well drilling thrives as Caracas water supply flounders |
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Improved water treatment technique using 'energy matching' |
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Survey of arsenic in U.S. water raises environmental justice
concerns |
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'It's the tone': Palau president explains his China mistrust |
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New study ties solar variability to the onset of decadal La
Nina events |
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La Nina climate cycle has peaked: UN |
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MyGalileoSolution and MyGalileoDrone: A word from the winners |
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Asteroids are born big--and here is why! |
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Different neutron energies enhance asteroid deflection |
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The world's oldest crater from a meteorite isn't an impact
crater after all |
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Burnt-out comet covered with talcum powder |
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First interstellar comet may be the most pristine ever found |
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Comet 'most pristine' object from outer space seen in Solar
System |
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Webb Telescope packs its sunshield for a million mile trip |
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FAST forward with greater responsibility |
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China's FAST telescope to officially open to global
astronomers |
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Webb Telescope General Observer Scientific Programs Selected |
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Launch of Europe's largest astronomy network |
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Russia deploys giant space telescope in Lake Baikal |
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Dark Energy Survey physicists open new window into dark energy |
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Dark matter is the most likely source of excess of gamma rays
from galactic center |
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Whispers from the dark side: What can gravitational waves
reveal about dark matter? |
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Factoring in gravitomagnetism could do away with dark matter |
78 |
Scientists develop new, faster method for seeking out dark
matter |
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Student astronomer finds galactic missing matter |
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Searching for dark matter through the fifth dimension |
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How heavy is dark matter |
82 |
Dark Energy Survey makes public catalog of nearly 700 million
astronomical objects |
83 |
Trio of fast-spinning brown dwarfs may reveal a rotational
speed limit |
84 |
Scientists achieve single-photon imaging over 200km |
85 |
Distant, spiralling stars give clues to the forces that bind
sub-atomic particles |
86 |
Decades of hunting detects footprint of cosmic ray
superaccelerators in our galaxy |
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Missing baryons found in far-out reaches of galactic halos |
88 |
Gamma Ray Observatory discovers origin of highest-energy
cosmic rays in galaxy |
89 |
IceCube detection of a high-energy particle proves 60-year-old
theory |
90 |
Scientists claim that all high-energy cosmic neutrinos are
born by quasars |
91 |
A new phase in Bose-Einstein condensate of light particles
observed |
92 |
Harnessing light to enable next-generation microwave systems |
93 |
National laboratories' look to the future of light sources
with new magnet prototype |
94 |
New Horizons spacecraft answers question: how dark is space |
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Light-carrying chips advance machine learning |
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High-brightness source of coherent light spanning from the UV
to THz |
97 |
Experiment takes 'snapshots' of light, stops light, uses light
to change properties of matter |
98 |
Developing smarter, faster machine intelligence with light |
99 |
First results from Fermilab's Muon g-2 experiment strengthen
evidence of new physics |
100 |
New results challenge leading theory in physics |
101 |
Through the looking glass: artificial "molecules"
open door to ultrafast polaritonic devices |
102 |
Machine-learning methods lead to discovery of rare
"quadruply imaged quasars" |
103 |
Scientists at CERN successfully laser-cool antimatter for the
first time |
104 |
New study sews doubt about the composition of 70 percent of
our universe |
105 |
String theory solves mystery about how particles behave
outside a black hole photon sphere |
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Peering into a galaxy's dusty core to study an active
supermassive black hole |
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Astronomers detect a black hole on the move |
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Black hole seeds key to galaxies behemoths |
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The very first structures in the Universe |
110 |
Mechanical cosmos recreated inside world's first analogue
computer |
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