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'Message in a Bottle': NASA's campaign lets you send your name to Jupiter

By forumcilacPortal

Traveling to the far reaches of space is still a pipe dream for humans, who have only set foot on the Moon while preparing for their landing on Mars. However, NASA is now offering the public the chance to explore a little further…

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30/08/2023
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Indian rover detects sulfur at the Moon's south pole for the first time

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Just a week after India made history by becoming the first country to land on the Moon's south pole, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has confirmed that the Pragyan rover has made its first…

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30/08/2023
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When to see the super blue moon, the last full moon of this summer

By forumcilacPortal

The month of August has been very special when it comes to astronomical spectacles. The various lunar phenomena that took place during this hot summer month captivated the gaze of those who decided to raise their gaze to the skies…

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30/08/2023
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A 13-year-old girl buried in Atapuerca 7,000 years ago reveals a unique cemetery in Europe

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In 1972, the Edelweiss Speleological Group, a pioneer in discovering the first remains in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos), discovered a sealed gallery near the famous Cueva Mayor, likely the result of a natural collapse some 3,000 years ago. That event…

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29/08/2023
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China beats Elon Musk in the race for the first methane space rocket

By Rafael Clemente, Francisco DoménechPortal

SpaceX is preparing a new launch of its Starship super rocket, but the unknown Chinese company LandSpace has beaten it to the punch and has put into orbit a space shuttle powered by methane in all its stages.

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29/08/2023
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'Diamond fountains' emerging from the depths of the Earth

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Led by Thomas Gernon, professor of Earth and Climate Sciences at the University of Southampton in Britain, an international team of researchers has just discovered a way in which diamonds, which form at great depths…

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29/08/2023
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The strange case of the bird that survived extinction due to its low genetic diversity

By Michael AllenPortal

The study of the genomes of ancestors offers clues for species conservation, which is generally linked to maintaining sufficient genetic variation among animal populations.

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29/08/2023
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The director of a scientific magazine apologizes for creating the website ArtiCulitos.com, with stolen photos of women

By Manuel AnsedePortal

TomĂ s Baiget, cornered by complaints on social networks after the Luis Rubiales case, acknowledges that he uploaded images of the butts of at least two librarian colleagues to the internet

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28/08/2023
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Time slows down 100 billion times thanks to a quantum computer

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Quantum computers are promised to mark the beginning of a new technological era, in which processing vast amounts of data—a daunting task even for the best classical supercomputers today—will be a task that will be solved by…

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28/08/2023
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