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Nobel laureate George Smoot, who researched the universe’s origins at UC Berkeley, dies at 80
Nobel laureate Dr. George Smoot, who conducted groundbreaking research into the origins of the universe, has died. He was 80.
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NASA says giant China dam shifted Earth's axis and made days shorter
China's Three Gorges Dam has effectively changed Earth's axis by nearly an inch since it was built nearly 18 years ago, ...
The JWST has studied the chemical composition of a moon-forming disk circling a giant planet 625 light-years away.
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7,000-Kilometer Gravity Anomaly Detected By NASA Over The Atlantic. It Came With A "Geomagnetic Jerk".
NASA's GRACE satellite detected a large gravity anomaly over the Atlantic Ocean. Meanwhile, Earth-based observatories saw a rapid shift in the planet's geomagnetic field.
A British explorer has made history by becoming the first person to reach seven of the planet’s most inaccessible places.
Nobel laureate Dr. George Smoot, renowned for his work on the Big Bang theory, passed away at 80. His contributions to cosmic research led him to win a Nobel Prize in 2006 alongside John Mather. Smoot ...
An explorer from North Yorkshire has made history by becoming the first person to reach seven of the planet’s most inaccessible places.
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Nobel laureate George Smoot, Big Bang theory researcher, dies at 80
Nobel laureate Dr. George Smoot, who is famous for his research into the origins of the universe and for finding the background radiation that finally unraveled the Big Bang theory, has died at the ...
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Adventurer first to reach seven of world’s remotest places
A British explorer has made history by becoming the first person to reach seven of the planet’s most inaccessible places.
Musk’s goal for his Mars colonization program “is to become a space-faring civilization and a multi-planet species,” as an ...
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