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Forming moon may have taken three big impacts early in Earth’s history
Conventionally, the moon is thought to have formed during one big impact, but a three-impact model might make more sense ...
Unlike the Feed‑in Tariff, the SEG doesn’t guarantee a fixed price for exported energy, and tariff rates vary widely across ...
Wastewater heat recovery, which recycles hot water from drains to preheat new water, could cut coal use, lower carbon ...
The 84-foot-diameter space rock—dubbed "2025 XM"—is hurtling through the solar system at a zippy 9,753 miles per hour.
In the early 1980s, two Soviet-era missions, Venera 13 and 14, measured sound waves on Venus, producing a measurement of wind ...
Space questions everything about what we know about existence and consists of gigantic stars, icy comets and distant worlds ...
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Australia’s $2.3 billion green energy program is funding oversized batteries and blowing out in cost
The Labor government launched its A$2.3 billion Cheaper Home Batteries Program in July, with the aim of bringing down ...
This fundamental shift—the decentralization of power generation—is changing how national grids function, altering the ...
Scientists are testing a novel way to measure cosmic expansion using time delays in gravitationally lensed quasars. Their ...
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A comet from another star just passed through our solar system
A small, icy traveler from deep space has just threaded its way through the inner Solar System, offering a fleeting but ...
The newly discovered structure, known as a cosmic filament, includes a “razor-thin” thread of galaxies. It’s giant, it spins, ...
Zanskar uses AI to identify hidden geothermal systems—and claims it has found one that could fuel a power plant, the first ...
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