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Space.com on MSNDark skies above world's best astronomy sites could be ruined by new energy project"Light pollution from projects like INNA doesn't just hinder research, it steals our shared view of the universe." ...
Michael van Gerwen and Luke Humphries face off on Night Seven of Premier League Darts in Cardiff; if MVG wins the night, he ...
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12 Times the Sky Changed Color in the Most Unusual WaysThe sky has always been a canvas for nature’s artistry, often leaving us in awe with its myriad hues. From the soft pastels ...
A charming brunch spot is still the kind of restaurant you expect to find here in a converted 150-year-old home on a one-way ...
The Portland Bangers, a new USL League Two men’s soccer team, will debut this summer. In soccer, a “banger” is a powerful, ...
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New Scientist on MSNDark energy isn't what we thought – and that may transform the cosmosOur current best theories of the universe suggest that dark energy is making it expand faster and faster, but new ...
A European space telescope launched to explore the dark universe has released a trove of new data on distant galaxies.
As Firefly Aerospace prepared to close out a two-week mission on the moon, its lander had one final gift to beam home: the first high-definition images of a lunar sunset.
The DESI experiment shocked cosmologists with a hint that dark energy varies over time. Now, with more data, the conclusions hold up.
Mount Etna put on a show, with new strombolian bursts lighting up the Southeast Crater, Italy’s National Institute of ...
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