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    Are Neutrinos Their Own Evil Twins? Part 2: The Weak Left-Hander

    Universe Today4 hours ago

    Are Neutrinos Their Own Evil Twins? Part 2: The Weak Left-Hander

    The weak nuclear force is the eccentric cousin of the four forces — the one that only shakes hands with left-handed particles. That bizarre preference turns out to be absolutely

    phys.org8 hours ago

    How Artemis II's Earthset photo compares with the iconic Earthrise image from 1968

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    Newsnation8 hours ago

    Looking ahead to NASA's Artemis III, IV and V missions

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    The Chip That Could Survive Venus

    Universe Today10 hours ago

    The Chip That Could Survive Venus

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    The Craters that Made Us

    Universe Today11 hours ago

    The Craters that Made Us

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    phys.org11 hours ago

    Advanced mirror technology now powers a breakthrough X-ray telescope

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    Earth from Space: Eye of the Sahara

    esa4 months ago

    The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission captures a spectacular geological wonder in the Sahara Desert of Mauritania: the Richat Structure. This giant feature looks out from a sea of golden sand in

    Rings of Rock in the Sahara 

    nasa4 months ago

    EO Science Earth Observatory Rings of Rock in the Sahara  Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day More Subscribe   September 13, 2025 In northeastern Africa, within the driest part

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