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New measurement of universe's expansion rate is 'stuck in the middle'
A team of collaborators from Carnegie and the University of Chicago used red giant stars that…
Decarbonizing travel in cities with electrified autonomous taxis
Deploying a fleet of electric autonomous taxis in a city could result in an 87 percent…
Scientists describe an almost complete albatross skull from the pliocene epoch
Senckenberg ornithologist Gerald Mayr, in conjunction with his colleague Alan Tennyson of the Te Papa Museum…
Scientists piece together the largest U.S.-based dark matter experiment
Most of the remaining components needed to fully assemble an underground dark matter-search experiment called LUX-ZEPLIN…
Could humans live in lava tubes on the moon?
In 2017, Purdue University researchers helped discover a lava tube on the moon that could protect…
Helping wheat and corn producers target their fertilizer needs
A few years ago, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in Akron, Colorado began noticing a pattern…
ESA confirms asteroid will miss Earth in 2019
Asteroid 2006 QV89, a small object 20 to 50 metres in diameter, was in the news…
ESA identifies demand for satellites around the moon
Dozens of very different commercial and institutional missions to the moon are planned for the coming…
Fundamental parameters, evolutionary status determined for three chemically peculiar stars
Astronomers have conducted spectroscopic observations of three magnetic chemically peculiar (CP) stars, HD 188041, HD 111133…