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This superconductivity dies then comes back to life
A uranium-based material exhibits a 'Lazarus phase' of superconductivity, defying destruction by powerful magnetic fields and reappearing at even higher intensities.
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A uranium-based material exhibits a 'Lazarus phase' of superconductivity, defying destruction by powerful magnetic fields and reappearing at even higher intensities.
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NASA's Artemis II crew faces a fiery, 14-minute atmospheric re-entry, a critical maneuver that will test new systems and human endurance for future lunar missions.
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A once-unified chimpanzee community in Uganda has fractured into two rival factions, engaging in a violent eight-year conflict that mirrors human warfare.
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A fossil celebrated as the earliest known octopus is now identified as a different, more ancient cephalopod, rewriting a key chapter in evolutionary history.
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New research reveals the complex, two-stage spreading behavior of dense oobleck droplets, challenging simple liquid-solid classifications.
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NASA's Artemis II crew returns to Earth, completing a critical test flight around the Moon and paving the way for future lunar landings.
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NASA's Artemis II crew capsule returns to Earth in flawless Pacific landing, marking a critical success for the agency's lunar ambitions.
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After a flawless lunar voyage, a crew of four returns to Earth, marking a pivotal moment in deep space exploration.
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A new geological study challenges the dominant 'mantle plume' theory, suggesting Yellowstone's volcanic power stems from ancient tectonic history.
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NASA's Artemis II crew, having ventured farther from Earth than any humans before, prepares for a historic splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
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With the Artemis II mission concluded, NASA faces a monumental task to build on its success and return humans to the Moon.
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Il Museo Carnavalet celebra i 400 anni di Madame de Sévigné con una mostra che svela la Parigi del XVII secolo attraverso i suoi occhi.